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In an era where decarbonization strategies are crucial for industrial transformation, Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc.’s receipt of a $5 million working capital debt facility from Export Development Canada (EDC) stands as a strategic milestone.
In a move poised to reshape the energy framework in the Philippines, Hydrogène de France (HDF Energy) has announced a landmark partnership with the Philippine government.
HYScale Advances 100 kW AEM Electrolyser Prototype to Address Europe’s Hydrogen Scalability Challenge
As the European Union pursues its target of a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and 95% by 2050, green hydrogen is increasingly viewed as a linchpin of industrial decarbonization.
Europe’s ambition to import 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually by 2030 hinges on more than just production capacity—it…
As the race for hydrogen import infrastructure intensifies, Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has aligned itself with ten partners…
With €53 million in EU funding and a projected 2027 launch, the Ver-Armonia project in Utrillas, Teruel, has emerged as…
With Scandinavia accelerating its commitment to green hydrogen, PowerUP Energy Technologies has announced a strategic expansion into the region, partnering with four key distributors across Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
The Technical University of Graz (TU Graz) has inaugurated a new hydrogen test center, marking a significant advancement in energy research.
Advancements in Hydrogen Storage Reactors: Boosting Heat Transfer Efficiency with Innovative Designs
Hydrogen as a secondary energy medium is gaining traction in the renewable energy landscape. However, traditional storage reactors are plagued by inefficiencies due to excessive thermal resistance and limited hydrogen absorption capacity.
ABO Energy has received approval to embark on an ambitious venture in the Finnish renewable energy landscape, focusing on the development of a green hydrogen facility.
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