- Norway’s Hyfuel and Kaupanes Projects Reach FID
- Plug Power Starts 5 MW Electrolyzer Installation at H2 Hollandia
- EU Mobilizes Billions to Accelerate Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels in Aviation and Shipping
- Electromobility in the Western Balkans: Bosnia and Herzegovina Confronts Policy and Infrastructure Gaps
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Co-chairs Tom Linebarger and Yoshinori Kanehana of Kawasaki Heavy Industries have announced a major leadership shift for the Hydrogen Council.…
Hy2gen plans to produce green ammonia as a marine fuel in the Norwegian municipality of Sauda, on the country’s southwest…
Proton Technologies Canada has licensed Sabien Technology Group to use its hydrogen fabrication and carbon capture technology in the United…
Atlantique Offshore Energy, a business unit of Chantiers de l’Atlantique dedicated to marine energy, has developed an integrated H2 emergency…
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) will soon begin testing a new train developed at its Zaragoza plant that will…
Amber Grid, the Lithuanian gas transmission system operator, has joined the European Hydrogen Backbone, Europe’s largest hydrogen initiative, to strengthen…
IREC, UPC, and the energy engineering firm AESA formed a consortium to develop a reversible electrolyzer for implementing hydrogen technologies…
Vestas, a Danish wind turbine manufacturer, Naturgy, a Spanish energy firm, Enagas, and Fertiberia, a fertilizer manufacturer, will all be involved in the project in Aragon, northeastern Spain, which is anticipated to start late next year.
As Germany sets up hydrogen diplomacy offices from Moscow to Riyadh, one would think the government is relying on this gas as “new oil.” However, this move was met with confusion by many.
HyCC and bp have agreed to collaborate on the development of H2-Fifty, a 250-megawatt green hydrogen plant in Rotterdam’s port…
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