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Viscofan successfully completed experiments at their Cáseda (Navarre) manufacturing facility on Thursday to gradually replace natural gas in one of their boilers with green hydrogen.
The 5MW Alkaline Electrolyser is a fully redundant system, with installation and commissioning as well as a service and maintenance contract included in the contract.
TECO 2030’s new Narvik facility will start fuel cell pilot production in the second half of 2022 thanks to assistance from the Research Council of Norway.
The group has signed the “call to action” issued by the Getting to Zero Coalition to expedite the decarbonization of the whole maritime sector, including cruising.
The CIIE is a major expo that brings foreign products and services to the attention of the whole country’s market and government.
Cummins Receives Award from the UK Government to Accelerate Hydrogen Engine Development for Medium and Heavy-Duty Engines
The Humber emits 12.4 million tonnes of carbon per year, making it the UK’s most carbon-intensive industrial cluster.
The green hydrogen generation barge is designed to aid in the decarbonization of the marine sector.
BMW is the most enthusiastic supporter of hydrogen among Germany’s automakers, with plans to launch a mass-market vehicle by 2030.
More than £1 billion will be spent in the next phase of the transition to net zero, according to today’s statement.
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