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The construction of the world’s largest hydrogen plant is planned for the North Sea.
The French group Sogestran is putting the finishing touches to this self-propelled vessel stamped “green” which will make deliveries to Paris by June 2022.
In the Basque Country, competition between large corporations is intensifying with the goal of building an ecosystem around hydrogen and spearheading projects and initiatives.
Hyoffwind, a Belgian consortium, has agreed to design and build a green hydrogen production unit in Zeebrugge with John Cockerill…
Greater Brighton is investing £25,000 in the region’s plans for a low-carbon hydrogen economy. The Greater Brighton Economic Board (GBEB)…
Azolla Hydrogen has been accepted into the Canadian Technology Accelerator, which will represent the Canadian Hydrogen technology sector in Germany,…
A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed by Airbus, Snam, and SAVE to promote the use of hydrogen as a…
Northern Regional College will play a key role in Northern Ireland’s first ever Hydrogen Training Academy, which Minister for the…
Cetim, a Carnot-accredited technological institute, establishes Hymeet, a materials engineering and testing laboratory, to provide knowledge in the field of…
Wind power can be a cheaper alternative to selling power on the stock exchange for Ü20 plants. A idea that…
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