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30 million tons of hydrogen would take 1,590,000,000,000 kWh, or 1590 TWh, of green power to produce.
Turkey will be one of the first nations to host hydrogen-fueled automobiles.
The first hydrogen bunkering permit ever issued in the Netherlands was granted.
The regulatory framework consists of national and European (green transition) projections.
Olaf Scholz, the federal chancellor, visited the Industriepark Höchst to learn more about the infrastructure for hydrogen.
Carlton Power, Cumbria Local Enterprise Partnership, Barrow Borough Council, Cadent, and Electricity North West have formed a new public-private partnership to advance the project.
BEIS has given £212,000 under the Net Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) for the initial phase of a project that will…
Provaris Energy has opened a European corporate headquarters in Oslo, Norway, including the registration of Provaris Norway AS. Provaris’ Managing…
Nippon Express Italia (NX Italy) has introduced a hydrogen-powered boat-based delivery service in Venice, Italy. The European Union has set…
Turkish government has a wide range of benefits available to foreign investors who wish to concentrate in the specific fields of Renewable Energy and more specifically, hydrogen-based projects and technology.
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