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Beyond its H2 export to Europe, the Finnish city of Raahe has declared that it would join the Baltic Sea…
Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract by European Energy to supply an electrolyzer plant. The Danish developer and operator…
Solaris has been awarded a contract to supply five hydrogen-powered Urbino 12 hydrogen buses to Palma de Mallorca, the island’s…
Fraunhofer researchers have discovered a new method for converting hydrogen to methanol that involves minimal energy waste. This has the…
A new metropolis is creating a green hydrogen ecosystem. The European Metropolis of Lille, in partnership with Engie (66%), has…
The EU is working on a new definition of “green hydrogen.” The Institute of Energy Economics (EWI) published a policy…
In 2045, depending on how hydrogen consumption increases in specific industries, eastern Germany might face an annual hydrogen shortfall of up to 54 TWh.
Developed by Germany-based hydrogen specialist Enapter, the EL 4.0 electrolyzer is based on a patented anion exchange membrane (AEM) technology. Commercial production is currently being prepared at the company’s Italian plant and the first shipments should be made in the summer.
Nord Stream 2 was one of the first targets of the flurry of Western sanctions generated by Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. It was long considered as a Kremlin influence project that would strengthen Europe’s energy dependency on Russia.
The Grimaldi Group will test the first fuel cell port tractor for loading and unloading cargo at the Spanish port.…
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