EU rescue plan paves the way for hydrogen infrastructure investment
Kick-starting a clean hydrogen economy in Europe is a key pillar of a €750bn recovery plan unveiled yesterday by the European Union in a bid to boost economic growth and jobs.
Kick-starting a clean hydrogen economy in Europe is a key pillar of a €750bn recovery plan unveiled yesterday by the European Union in a bid to boost economic growth and jobs.
Grid operators GRTgaz SA and Creos Deutschland GmbH are collaborating to create a 100% pure hydrogen infrastructure, connecting the Saar (Germany), Lorraine (France), and the Luxembourg boarder.
Two Irish islands are making great efforts to develop a new green hydrogen energy strategy in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
Hydrogen researchers at Austria’s Graz University of Technology, along with a Graz-based start-up Rouge H2 Engineering, have developed a cost-effective process for the decentralised production on high-purity hydrogen.
Rolls-Royce and Daimler Trucks have announced plans to jointly develop stationary fuel cell generators as carbon-neutral emergency power generators for safety-critical facilities.
Hydrox Holdings today said its membraneless alkaline DEFT technology has been identified by an international consortium of scientists studying temperature electrolysis.
In an Australian first, plans to produce low-emission hydrogen and graphite from sewage at a wastewater treatment plant have been given the green light.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has appointed a New Business Development Engineer as part of its strategic growth plans.
Maersk, DSV Panalpina, DFDS, SAS and Ørsted have joined forces to develop a new hydrogen and e-fuel production facility in the Greater Copenhagen Area, that could be on stream as soon as 2023.
Work to construct seven wind turbines and a hydrogen plant in Germany is progressing well.