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The Norwegian green ammonia project, which was anticipated to be a significant breakthrough in green energy, is now facing delays and scaling down on its commitments.
NIM and EH Group have joined forces to develop hydrogen-powered marine propulsion systems that produce no emissions.
In the Scottish town of Fife, the world’s first domestic green hydrogen gas network has been successfully completed.
The European Union is taking steps to fortify its local manufacturing sector by excluding Chinese hydrogen production equipment from its subsidy programs.
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies has published a comprehensive paper by Abdurahman Alsulaiman that examines the environmental impacts of…
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LBC Tank Terminals is venturing into the green energy space by investing in a liquid hydrogen terminal in Vlissingen, Netherlands.
Germany’s green hydrogen plans are facing financial challenges, according to energy company E.ON.
Hydrogen, powered by renewable electricity, may become Scotland’s biggest industrial opportunity since the North Sea oil and gas boom.
Verso Energy, a French energy company, is planning to establish a plant in Oulu, Finland, to produce hydrogen and synthetic…
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