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Energy behemoth Centrica and Ryze Hydrogen will work together to develop and run hydrogen production facilities that would guarantee a steady supply of hydrogen for use in industry and transportation, the firms announced this morning to City A.M.
The first liquid hydrogen refueling station for ZEROe aircraft will be constructed at Toulouse, Blagnac airport by Airbus and ArianeGroup. In 2025, the station will be in use.
NRP Green Transition I, a Nordic cleantech fund managed by NRP Zero, makes an investment to become a shareholder in the rapidly expanding glass fiber pressure vessel manufacturer Umoe Advanced Composites (UAC).
Starting in 2027, four hydrogen trains will operate on the Delfzijl-Groningen-Veendam route in Groningen. Deputy Fleur Gräper-van Koolwijk and Arriva director Anne Hettinga both signed the contract on November 24.
A contract between the Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (JU) and the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) aims to support the expansion of renewable hydrogen businesses and the growth of a low-carbon EU economy.
Redexis will invest 10 million euros in the building and delivery of a green hydrogen production plant with a 2.5 megawatt (MW) capacity.
The Free State of Saxony will co-finance three further projects in Saxony as part of the collaborative European project “IPCEI Hydrogen.”
Windcat has placed an order with Damen Shipyards for the construction of a series of hydrogen-powered Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs).
On the basis of large-scale RES in Poland, Energy Group and Hynfra are beginning their collaboration on projects including the production of hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol. The project is expected to cost more than 22 billion euros.
Manchester Airport unveiled its plans to become the first airport in the UK to have direct access to a pipeline for hydrogen fuel.
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