Basque Energy Agency (EVE) and Repsol have joined forces to pioneer hydrogen technology in Spain.
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Nucleareurope recently issued a position paper highlighting the potential benefits of EU-based hydrogen production, emphasizing energy sovereignty, industrial competitiveness, and environmental sustainability.
Italy’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, under the leadership of Matteo Salvini, has allocated €700 million for the enhancement of the regional railway park.
Spain sees this energy vector as a strategic opportunity to establish itself as a European leader in the hydrogen economy.
RWE Gas Storage West has initiated a market survey to gauge future hydrogen storage demands from producers, users, industrial companies, and traders. This survey, which runs until the end of June 2024, is a strategic step towards designing storage facilities tailored to the emerging hydrogen market.
The European Union Council has recently adopted a regulation and directive aimed at establishing common internal market rules for renewable and natural gases, including hydrogen.
The UK-Germany Hydrogen Partnership represents a significant step forward in both countries’ efforts to establish a robust hydrogen economy. The collaboration aims to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen projects, foster international leadership in hydrogen markets, and promote trade and investment along the entire hydrogen value chain.
Werner Enterprises has taken a step in its quest to reduce its carbon footprint by integrating a hydrogen fuel cell-powered truck into its fleet.
US electrolyser specialist Ohmium International has been selected to supply proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers for a pioneering 10-MW green hydrogen project at the Rijeka refinery in Croatia.
CamMotive, an e-powertrain development consultancy, has unveiled a cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell testing and development facility in Cambridge, UK.