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Hans Olof Nilsson, a Swedish sexagenarian, has created the world’s first completely self-sufficient house, powered by the sun and hydrogen, in the outskirts of Gothenburg, Sweden.
The Hungarian government has declared its support for various projects aimed at transforming excess electricity into gas energy. The “Aquamarine” project, which comprises a hydrogen plant in an underground gas storage facility owned by Hungarian Gas Storage, was one of the winning bidders.
Viritech stated that adopting clean hydrogen technology to power road, aviation, and marine transport provides a big chance for the…
Empati, an artificial intelligence startup, aims to investigate the viability of employing distributed green hydrogen generation to fuel vehicle fleets.…
Alpiq, EW Höfe, and SOCAR Energy Switzerland intend to construct an electrolysis facility in Freienbach with a capacity of up…
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Hydrogen Europe, an umbrella organization comprising European business, research, and national and regional groups…
The world’s first liquid hydrogen-powered ship, HYDRA, has now been delivered from LMG Marin.
Air Liquide intends to construct a renewable hydrogen electrolysis facility in Oberhausen, Germany. With a total capacity of 30 megawatts…
Birmingham City Council launched the first of 20 new hydrogen buses that will enter service later this year. The new…
Ballard Power Systems has received a purchase order for one of its 200-kilowatt (kW) FCwave fuel cell modules from Fusion-Fuel,…
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