BayoTech partners with ENEFIIN Group
BayoTech has announced a new partnership with ENEFINN Group, an Italy-based company that specialises in renewable energy including hydrogen, biogas and waste-to-energy projects.
BayoTech has announced a new partnership with ENEFINN Group, an Italy-based company that specialises in renewable energy including hydrogen, biogas and waste-to-energy projects.
Hydrogen is an important piece of the energy transition “puzzle”, says Björn Ullbro, Vice-President for Europe and Africa at Wärtsilä Energy Business.
Replacing old, iron gas pipes with hydrogen and biomethane-ready plastic pipes in the UK will help cut carbon emissions and deliver the world’s first zero carbon gas grid.
The WESTKÜSTE100 project consortium has received approval from the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy and will receive a funding award of €30 million, to help build a regional hydrogen economy in northern...
As the momentum continues to build in the fast-moving hydrogen space, the potential for new hydrogen hotspots continues to be explored across different regions and geographies. Singapore is no different, as H2 View discovers in...
Hydrogen technology development firm Hazer Group today revealed that its Board has approved the final investment decision to proceed with its biogas to green hydrogen production facility, to be located in Western Australia.
A requirement for additional space to accommodate appropriate social distancing due to record conference registrations has seen the Australian Hydrogen Council change the venue for its Australian Hydrogen Conference.
Shell and Dutch renewable energy company Eneco’s plans to create a green hydrogen hub in the port of Rotterdam powered by wind energy have taken a step forward.
EDP, Galp, Martifer, REN and Vestas have joined forces to evaluate the creation of a green hydrogen industrial cluster in Sines, Portugal, as part of the H2Sines project.
At a pivotal moment for the world’s sustainable economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Hydrogen Council has welcomed 11 new members, bringing its membership total to 92.