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The Technical University (TU) Clausthal launched a test field for the creation of green hydrogen in Goslar.
Both businesses are actively engaged in sustainable project development, with FPS serving as the zero-emissions shipowner and HSG building or retrofitting the ships.
The project, which will take up five hectares in Sines and cost 5.2 million euros in total, aims to create 160 tons of green hydrogen yearly.
Austrian energy companies are collaborating on a project.
It will initially operate here in test operation starting in the middle of 2023.
The Gotland Hydrocat, the first large-scale, high-speed catamaran vessel powered by fossil-free hydrogen, has been conceptualized by Sweden’s Gotland Company…
In order to reduce carbon emissions in a variety of transport use-cases, the UK Government has established a £20 million…
Lhyfe, a manufacturer of green and renewable hydrogen, will build a 200 MW renewable green hydrogen plant in Delfzijl, Netherlands.…
Construction on the green ammonia factory in Lemvig, Denmark, has begun under the leadership of Topsoe and its project partners Skovgaard Energy and Vestas.
Suncor and Canadian Utilities Limited, an ATCO company, have agreed to sell each other’s wind and solar power assets for a total of $730 million.
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