Port of Klaipeda receives construction certification
The Port of Klaipeda, Lithuania, has received a construction completion certificate for its green hydrogen station project with production set to begin soon.
The Port of Klaipeda, Lithuania, has received a construction completion certificate for its green hydrogen station project with production set to begin soon.
Callum O'Reilly, Senior Editor of Global Hydrogen Review , sat down with Daniel Patrick, Market Segment Manager for LNG & Hydrogen, Atlas Copco Gas and Process, to explore his article that featured in the Autumn 2025 issue of Global Hydrogen Review magazine.
Global Power Solutions has entered into an agreement with 2782404 to evaluate the development of a modular hydrogen-powered energy project.
Cellula Robotics has demonstrated over 2000 km of submerged endurance with its hydrogen fuel cell-powered autonomous underwater vehicle.
Ebara Elliott Energy has been awarded an order from Kawasaki Heavy Industries to advance its global liquefied hydrogen supply chain.
INNIO Group and the Net Zero Innovation Hub for Data Centers have completed the demonstration of backup power for data centres using hydrogen-fuelled engines.
Linde has announced that its subsidiary White Martins will build and operate an electrolyser to produce green hydrogen for the southeast region of Brazil.
Hydrovia Energy has announced its plan to deploy over 500 hydrogen fuelling stations across the US paired with H2Ai, the first hydrogen intelligence system.
Nel Hydrogen has received a purchase order for US$7 million of PEM electrolyser equipment to produce hydrogen at a hydroelectric project in the US.
Lloyd’s Register and Pusan National University have collaborated to create the first global certification framework for liquid hydrogen shipping.
Green Energy Park Global and Vale have officially launched HYDEAS, a large scale hydrogen-to-green iron production platform in Brazil.
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