In a surprising turn of events, no train manufacturers have submitted bids for the Dutch province of Groningen’s inaugural tender for four hydrogen-powered trains.
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The REVIVE (Refuse Vehicle Innovation and Validation in Europe) project, backed by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, and the HECTOR project, co-financed by Interreg Northwest Europe, started operations for two fuel cell refuse trucks in Groningen, the Netherlands.
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The trip’s goal is to share information, acquire inspiration, and explore collaboration in the areas of energy, hydrogen, sustainable mobility, education, and innovation.
A total of 500 million euros will be made available in the Netherlands for the development of green hydrogen.
The airport said that production will begin no later than October 2023.
NorthC, the Netherlands’ largest regional data center business, is taking a significant new step toward continued environmental improvements. The company’s…
Small and medium-sized businesses (such as network administrators, installers, and other technical organizations) may now arrange hydrogen training courses for their employees, conduct physical testing, and exhibit their expertise through the new Hydrogen Innovation Network Groningen (WING). The test network may be located at EnTranCe – Center of Expertise Energy of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen’s energy transition testing ground.
In the next years, the province of Groningen will develop into a hub for the hydrogen economy, and it is critical that there is an adequate number of qualified employees in place to support this development.