CATAGEN receives £4.9m to scale biohydrogen technology
CATAGEN has been awarded £4.9m ($6m) in funding by the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to develop a biohydrogen reactor in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
CATAGEN has been awarded £4.9m ($6m) in funding by the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) to develop a biohydrogen reactor in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Speaking at H2 View’s Mobility Pillar Special Webinar, David Holderbach, CEO of HYVIA, reiterated the needs to adjust the conception of hydrogen cars not being safe.
First Hydrogen has announced SSE will be the first UK utility to trial use its hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicle (LCV).
A consortium led by ENGIE and POSCO will develop a green hydrogen and green ammonia project to serve Oman.
Hydrom has signed a Project Development Agreement with DEME and OQ on The HYPORT Duqm project, designed to produce green hydrogen and ammonia.
A hydrogen flight corridor collaboration has been announced between Hamburg, Germany, and Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
ZeroAvia has signed an agreement with Green Aerolease to provide ZA600 hydrogen-electric engines.
Hyphen Hydrogen Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN) and others to accelerate the delivery of sub-Saharan Africa’s ‘largest’ green hydrogen project.
Last month (May), Australian-based company Endua secured A$11.8m ($7.6m) in funding to accelerate the development of hydrogen generation and storage technologies.
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