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Nikola Corporation, IVECO and OGE have signed a letter of intent. The partners are planning a joint business model for…
In the first quarter of 2021, the Nordex Group received orders for 279 wind turbine systems with a total rated output of 1,247 megawatts
The terminal is planned to be equipped with an “ammonia cracker” for producing green hydrogen and will also be connected to the planned hydrogen network. A 410-megawatt electrolysis plant is also planned.
Engineering consulting firm Sweco has been commissioned by VoltH2 to design two green hydrogen plants in the North Sea Port area. Thanks to these 25 megawatt hydrogen electrolysis plants, millions of kilos of hydrogen will be produced from wind energy within a few years.
The EU has a target of 40 GW electrolysis capacity by 2030, rising from a negligible amount today. The past year many electrolysis projects were announced.
A new 1.5 MWth pilot plant is being built at Cranfield University to test an innovative hydrogen production technology that substantially reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Nordex Group will supply 17 Delta4000 series turbines for the 96.9 MW “Nuolivaara” wind farm. The order also includes a 15-year premium service contract with the option to extend it for another 5 years.
Vestas secured a turbine supply order from Torshavn’s 25 MW onshore wind project located outside the Faroe Islands capital.
This grid connects 21 European countries. The vision launched today follows the EHB report published in July 2020, which sparked a debate across Europe.
The Nordex Group has received an order from the VSB Group to supply 3MW turbines to Poland. The project developer…
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