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As the world confronts the climate crisis and seeks ways to effectively transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, a central question arises: How should we best utilise electricity generated ...
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Oil and gas giant BP has scrapped its HyGreen Teesside hydrogen project, following its recent decision to scale back investments in green energy and limit future hydrogen developments. BP told H2 View ...
German energy company Uniper has agreed to import hydrogen from Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) 1GW hydrogen production project in Denmark. The HØST PtX Esbjerg project, located on the ...
US-based Electric Hydrogen (EH2) has partnered with Ingeteam to supply rectifier systems for its expanding European projects, supporting its growing customer base across the continent. The power ...
A consortium led by JCB-heir Jo Bamford has announced plans to build 1GW of green hydrogen production capacity across the UK by 2030. Dubbed Project Hyspeed, the consortium made up of Centrica, ...
CMB.TECH’s Windcat has ordered six Elevation Series commissioning service operation vessels (CSOVs) which will be powered by hydrogen. After securing the order with Damen Shipyards, Windcat has ...
Estonia’s Stargate Hydrogen is set to officially launch its alkaline electrolysis stack, slated to have 80% stack-level efficiency. The company revealed its European-manufactured “Stellar 100” stack, ...
German hydrogen aircraft developer Apus Zero Emission has been placed under provisional insolvency proceedings by the Local Court of Frankfurt (Oder). The Strausberg-based firm has entered ...
German-headquartered Hy2gen has secured certification for its green hydrogen and e-methane in line with EU regulations for renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs) as it eyes expansion.
Airbus is delaying plans to develop commercial hydrogen-powered aircraft by 2035, blaming slower-than-expected technological advancements and infrastructure struggles. The aircraft maker announced its ...