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In the first panel discussion of the 134th anniversary conference of the “Jornal de Notícias”, taking place at the Cruise…
Seven German wind, renewables, and hydrogen organizations teamed up with IG Metall to seek a faster ramp-up of green H2…
Vattenfall will sell the ‘Magnum’ natural gas-fired power station in Eemshaven, Groningen, to RWE. The two companies have inked a…
Vision Hydrogen Corporation has acquired a 100 percent interest in a 14-hectare port development project in Vlissingen
The system was developed as part of the FreeCO2ast project, which is now constructing a high-capacity hydrogen energy system that can be installed onboard two coastal cruise vessels owned by Norwegian operator Havila Kystruten.
The boat weighs roughly 1300 kilos and travels at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour when it emerges from the ocean.
According to T&E, the target of green hydrogen and e-fuels providing 5.7 percent of total transportation energy is not supported by facts.
The main objective of the project is to investigate optimal methods for generating circular and renewable hydrogen from mixtures of waste treated by gasification processes.
The facility will be erected near public hydrogen filling stations and a pipeline that will feed renewable hydrogen to a local technological park.
From mid-2023, an electrolyzer in Bremerhaven will supply green hydrogen for the local bus company.
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