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China’s Hydrogen Infrastructure Takes a Leap with Air Liquide’s 300-Bar Filling Center
Amid an evolving landscape of renewable energy solutions, Air Liquide’s launch of China’s first 300-bar hydrogen filling center in Shanghai marks a significant stride.
H2Apex has strategically acquired HH2E’s 1GW hydrogen project situated in Lubmin, propelling it to the forefront of the hydrogen industry.
Finland’s leap into the territory of sustainable energy technologies marks a significant milestone with the inauguration of its first-ever green hydrogen plant.
Norwegian Hydrogen Rjukan Plant Tests Nordic Green Hydrogen Viability Amid Cost and Infrastructure Uncertainties
With Norway targeting a 20% share of hydrogen in its energy mix by 2030, Oslo-based Norwegian Hydrogen has finalized plans for a 25 MW electrolysis facility in Rjukan, Telemark—a project positioned to supply industrial clients across southern Norway and Sweden by late 2027.
At this year’s Hannover Messe, Bosch Senior Vice President Matthias Ziebell delivered an impassioned briefing on the company’s pioneering work…
Gasunie, one of Europe’s largest energy infrastructure companies, has unveiled a comprehensive investment plan totaling €12 billion aimed at bolstering…
Misinformation, Eroding Public Trust and Stalling Climate Action Interview with Karim Megherbi
A staggering volume of disingenuous narratives, strategically amplified within increasingly fragmented information ecosystems, significantly impedes meaningful climate action. This was…
Deserpentinization as Source of the Genesis of Hydrogen, Webinar with Dr. Albert Harutyunyan
The global energy sector’s pivot toward natural hydrogen has intensified scrutiny of geological processes like deserpentinization, which could yield vast subsurface hydrogen reserves. A 2023 U.S. Geological Survey estimate suggests subsurface hydrogen deposits may exceed 1 trillion tons globally—a potential game-changer for clean energy transitions.
Exploration into the integration of green hydrogen production within wind farm operations reveals both economic and environmental dimensions.
The ambitious endeavor in Castilla y León to integrate green hydrogen into its energy ecosystem is underscored by a significant investment of 380 million euros over a period of five years.
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