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Piaggio Aerospace is developing designs for a hydrogen-powered business jet with a completely new airframe.
GreeNH3 will be developed in collaboration with Proton Ventures and Supercritical, the companies that invented this new type of electrolyzer.
With a budget of 7,000 million euros, the project is the most ambitious in Spain.
The Netherlands and Germany are both working hard to develop the hydrogen market and infrastructure.
The data testify to the strong interest in developing research on green hydrogen, strategic for decarbonization, and fundamental in the changed geopolitical context to help achieve energy independence from Russia and accelerate the ecological transition, priority objectives reaffirmed by the European Commission with the plan REPowerEU.
A hydrogen storage plant has begun operations in Greece. Innovative technology will be able to charge tiny automobiles using the “future fuel” – hydrogen – using solar energy and drinking water.
The German government has signed an energy agreement with Qatar in order to gain more independence from Russian gas.
Wolfgang Hesoun, General Director of Siemens Austria, spoke with Regional Medien Austria (RMA) on energy supply in Austria and what actually counts. In order to meet the climate targets, he urges a more open dialogue regarding technological uses in Austria.
In the Danish portion of the North Sea, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) wants to construct an artificial island dedicated to…
Wishing to accelerate its move away from diesel, La Poste has announced that its first hydrogen-powered truck will be in…
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