Robert Bosch GmbH, a leading name in the automotive and industrial technology sector, has recently filed a patent for an innovative fuel distributor strip for fuel systems, particularly for hydrogen fuel injection systems.
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Sweden’s public sector has released a significant tender related to the hydrogen industry, titled “Efterannons avseende nyckelfärdig vätgasproduktionsanläggning till Grindsjön” (Post-Announcement Regarding Turnkey Hydrogen Production Facility for Grindsjön).
The Norwegian government has recently issued a significant tender titled “502077-2024: Transport Services (excl. Waste Transport) – Framework Agreement – Land Transport and Crane Vehicle.”
Denmark’s national hydrogen body issued a substantial new tender today titled “Hydrogen – Køb og levering af H2 og CO2 – 2024-0735243.”
Linde Engineering’s recent delivery of a four megawatt (MW) electrolysis plant marks a significant step in Germany’s pursuit of a…
The recent introduction of the Coradia iLint, a hydrogen-powered train in France, has been heralded as a significant stride toward sustainable transportation. Funded by the Centre-Val de Loire region, this project is part of a broader effort to decarbonize the French rail sector.
Power to Hydrogen has raised over $18 million to scale and deploy the world’s first industrial-scale AEM electrolysis technology.
Linde Engineering’s recent agreement with Shell Deutschland GmbH to build a 100 MW renewable hydrogen plant, REFHYNE II, at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Wesseling, Germany, is being hailed as a significant stride toward decarbonization.
Next Hydrogen’s recent collaboration with the University of Minnesota (UMN) to demonstrate ammonia production from renewable energy marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey.
The transformation of Hamburg’s Moorburg power plant site into a key hydrogen hub marks a significant shift in the city’s energy strategy. The site, previously home to a coal-fired power plant, is set to house a 100 MW electrolyzer as part of the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) and the Hamburg Hydrogen Industry Network (HH-WIN).