Statkraft, Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy, has announced its ambitious expansion targets for the German market at the E-world energy & water conference.
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The Federal Cabinet of Germany has taken a significant step towards the creation of a hydrogen network by adopting a draft law on the legal and regulatory framework.
Germany and Canada have joined forces to establish a secure and reliable transatlantic supply chain for green hydrogen.
The world is moving towards a more sustainable future, and with the rise of climate change, it is important to adopt new and innovative solutions to tackle this global crisis.
As Germany moves towards a climate-neutral future, the importance of hydrogen as a key energy carrier becomes increasingly apparent.
Aschaffenburg-based Linde Material Handling (Linde MH) has taken a significant step towards a sustainable future by commissioning its hydrogen plant and corresponding trucks at its site.
Hamburg Airport in Germany is taking significant steps towards sustainable aviation by investing in projects related to hydrogen fuel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
In a groundbreaking field test conducted in Erftstadt, near Cologne, Germany, TÜV Rheinland, GVG Rhein-Erft, and Rheinische Netzgesellschaft (RNG) have been investigating the impact of adding 20% hydrogen to the existing gas network since October.
An alliance of environmentalists, trade unionists, and trade associations has come together to voice their concerns over the installation of hydrogen-capable gas heaters.
The European Union is set to provide enormous subsidies for a proposed hydrogen pipeline that would stretch from Bavaria, through Austria and Italy, to North Africa.