French companies Lhyfe and Fives have announced a partnership aimed at revolutionizing the hydrogen industry.
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The sewage treatment plant in Schönerlinde, Berlin, is being used for a groundbreaking experiment: turning wastewater into hydrogen.
Germany is preparing for an important step towards the energy transition: the planned hydrogen core network is about to be approved by the Federal Network Agency.
Solaris, a leading hydrogen bus manufacturer in Europe, continues its expansion into the German market with an order of 26 Urbino 12 hydrogen buses from REVG Kerpen. The remaining 24 buses are scheduled to be delivered by 2025.
Costain has been awarded a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract by BP for the development of an onshore hydrogen distribution network in Teesside.
H2Terminals Limited and the London P&I Club have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at developing insurance solutions for green hydrogen shipping.
BP’s recent moves in Teesside highlight a paradox in the company’s energy strategy. While the oil major is pushing forward with the H2 Teesside project, one of the UK’s largest blue hydrogen facilities, it has simultaneously scaled back its broader green agenda.
RINA’s recent Approval in Principle (AiP) and Technology Qualification for Saipem’s subsea hydrogen pipeline safety methodology mark a significant milestone for the company.
Germany’s latest draft strategy for green hydrogen imports, as reported by Clean Energy Wire, outlines an ambitious plan to diversify its supply sources and ensure long-term sustainability.
Geoscientists are unearthing a promising new source of clean energy that lies not in the sun or wind, but beneath our feet. Natural hydrogen, a naturally occurring form of this versatile element, is generating excitement in the energy sector for its potential to revolutionize how we power our world.