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Electricity transmission system operator Tennet has demonstrated the feasibility of large-scale green hydrogen usage, says project manager Ruud Meuwissen.
Green Energy Park (GEP) has ignited a new chapter in Brazil’s energy sector, securing significant funding and long-term rights to a hydrogen port terminal for green ammonia exports to Europe.
ITM Power has entered into a new partnership with Hygen Energy. As part of the deal, the Sheffield-based manufacturer has been appointed as the favored supplier for proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers for hydrogen projects in the UK and across Europe.
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Green Energy Park (GEP) has set its sights on revolutionizing the global energy landscape with its initiative in Brazil. The company recently signed a definitive agreement for US$30 million in Series-A funding and acquiring long-term rights to hydrogen port terminal facilities in Luis Correia, Brazil.
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Axpo, a prominent energy company, has embarked on a significant endeavor by establishing Switzerland’s largest production plant for green hydrogen in Reichenau, Graubünden.
The University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Electromechanics, Frontier Energy, and GTI Energy have inaugurated a pioneering hydrogen research and demonstration facility.
Ohmium International is collaborating with Tata Projects to enhance green hydrogen initiatives in India by combining technology with established engineering expertise.
The ambitious vision of establishing Germany as a leader in the global hydrogen economy is facing significant challenges, as revealed by the latest H2-Bilanz report released by E.ON.
Wrightbus, a zero-emission bus manufacturer based in Ballymena, has inked a significant deal to supply 46 hydrogen buses to Cottbus, Germany.
Green Energy Park (GEP) has set its sights on revolutionizing the global energy landscape with its initiative in Brazil. The company recently signed a definitive agreement for US$30 million in Series-A funding and acquiring long-term rights to hydrogen port terminal facilities in Luis Correia, Brazil.