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The hydrogen fuel cell solution for massified rail freight, including renewable hydrogen supply, developed by Alstom and ENGIE, will be used for the first time by Nestlé Waters in Europe.
At its hydrogen factory in Llanwern, South Wales, Air Products made a £6.5 million investment in a trailer and cylinder filling station.
In order to develop green ammonia imports into Europe, the French renewable energy producer Total Eren and the German gas business VNG AG intend to work together.
At its Greek facilities, Linde has started producing green hydrogen.
Air Liquide and TotalEnergies are working together to convert TotalEnergies’ Grandpuits site into a biorefinery producing renewable and low-carbon hydrogen.
Hypion has placed its first order for hydrogen distribution systems with Hexagon Purus through its subsidiary Wystrach GmbH.
German Steag GmbH will provide green hydrogen to Saarbahn from a 53-MW plant that will be constructed in western Germany.
Fusion Fuel, a Portuguese company that develops solar-to-hydrogen technology, has announced that four of its projects have been pre-selected for grant funding of up to €12.9 million ($13.2 million).
Two 200 kW fuel cell modules from Ballard Power Systems have been placed aboard the Hydra ferry, which is run by the Norwegian firm Norled.
With only 60 people, Hull-based startup HiiROC thinks it can contribute to the solution.
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