Germany has set an ambitious target to install around 20 gigawatts (GW) of electrolysis power by 2030, aiming to lead in the global hydrogen economy. However, a recent analysis by BBH Consulting Group, drawing on data from the International Energy Agency, reveals a significant gap between goals and current progress.
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Jason Hayman, CEO of Sustainable Marine Energy, has received this year’s Vi Maris Award. The prestigious industry award was presented…
Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) will provide three PLAT-I floating tidal energy systems, with a rated power output of 420kW each,…
The Interreg North West Europe Marine Energy Alliance (MEA) project has reached a new milestone by awarding services through its…
Three tidal developers, SABELLA, Orbital Marine Power and Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) have formed a Tidal Alliance to present at…