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The European Union’s ambitious hydrogen targets for 2024 are now deemed unattainable.
EnergyPathways, a prominent energy company in the UK, has teamed up with engineering experts Wood Group to embark on a major project aimed at expanding natural gas and hydrogen storage capabilities.
Airbus and Toshiba have joined forces to explore the future of hydrogen-powered aviation. This partnership aims to harness Toshiba’s expertise in hydrogen technology to accelerate the development of eco-friendly aircraft.
SSE and Siemens Energy have joined forces to advance hydrogen power in the UK. Their new initiative, Mission H2 Power, aims to develop gas turbines that can run entirely on hydrogen.
Getech Group, a leading geoscience and geospatial technology company, has signed a strategic partnership with Natural Hydrogen Ventures (NHV).
A recent study suggests that Hamburg holds significant promise as Germany’s primary hub for hydrogen development.
Nel Hydrogen, a subsidiary of Norway’s Nel ASA, has signed a contract with Samsung C&T Corporation for 10 megawatts of alkaline electrolyzer equipment, valued at approximately EUR 5 million.
Ardagh Glass Packaging-Europe, part of the Ardagh Group, is taking a significant step forward in sustainable manufacturing.
Hyvia, a joint venture between Renault and Plug Power focused on hydrogen mobility, is reportedly nearing bankruptcy.
VNG and HyCC plans to build a large green hydrogen production facility with a capacity of 500 megawatts, aiming for a launch in 2029.
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