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Iberia has signed a deal with Cepsa, a Spanish energy company, to develop and test sustainable aviation biofuels (SAFs) while…
The new EU investment criteria for hydrogen and natural gas have been roundly criticized by Germany’s climate and environment ministers.…
Robert Campbell has been named a non-executive director of First Hydrogen UK Limited by First Hydrogen. Campbell has served as…
The document describes the research and investment-related instruments, and the challenges and opportunities to fully deploy the hydrogen technologies on the market in the near future, and accelerate setting up the European hydrogen economy.
The order includes the supply of two GHS HyProvide® A90 electrolyzers with a combined capacity of 0.9 MW for the production of green hydrogen from renewable energy.
A wave of hydrogen companies will go public and the increase of alkaline electrolyzers in the market share compared to other technologies, are some of the projections made by the international organization.
The three groups have formed an agreement to promote industrial and technical growth centered on renewable hydrogen, allowing Alava businesses to thrive responsibly and the Territory to progress in the energy transition.
Russia, one of the largest fossil fuel producers in the world, wants to have a say in the global energy transformation by using hydrogen energy.
Hydrogen can be stored in a liquefied state, but the use of this technology is associated with costs many times higher than the cost of producing liquefied natural gas
Since the whole world is focused on the transition to environmentally friendly types of energy, in the near future hydrogen may become the main type of fuel in energy, industry and transport, gradually replacing coal, fuel oil, diesel fuel, gasoline and natural gas.
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