GenH2 and HYDS sign strategic partnership agreement
GenH2 has announced a partnership with HYDS for the production of green liquid hydrogen in Norway and the rest of the Nordic market.
GenH2 has announced a partnership with HYDS for the production of green liquid hydrogen in Norway and the rest of the Nordic market.
The rules will provide regulatory certainty to investors as the EU aims to reach 10 million t of domestic renewable hydrogen production and 10 million t of imported renewable hydrogen in line with the REPowerEU Plan.
The first digger powered by a hydrogen combustion engine will soon be on UK roads and building sites.
Everfuel has received a follow-up order from WSW mobil GmbH for increased capacity and scope for the planned heavy-duty hydrogen fuelling station in Wuppertal, Germany.
Hexagon Purus has received an order for mobile hydrogen refuelling stations and stationary storage from Deutsche Bahn – a provider of mobility and logistics services worldwide, and a railway operator in Europe.
First Hydrogen is working with EDAG Group to create concepts for its second generation of zero-emission light commercial vehicles.
Casa dos Ventos and Comerc Eficiência have signed a partnership with the TransHydrogen Alliance, whose objective is to create new supply chains for the energy transition of European countries.
ACWA Power has announced that four separate agreements have been finalised for the development of renewable energy in the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Renew Europe has welcomed the Committee's revised legislation, which aims to update existing framework for access to natural gas infrastructure, and foster the decarbonisation of the energy sector by ramping up hydrogen production.
Calvera Hydrogen has developed a hydrogen tube trailer model to service Shell hydrogen stations in different parts of the world.
HoSt Group is expanding and bolstering its renewable gases technology portfolio with hydrogen technology by acquiring HyGear.
The companies have formed a strategic alliance to jointly develop stable and large-scale clean ammonia supply chains in Asia, Europe and the US.
Transparency and confidence in the UK’s low-carbon hydrogen sector are set to increase as the government has outlined plans for a globally-recognised low-carbon hydrogen certification scheme.
According to Rystad Energy, the optimisation of electrolyser technology will mean that iridium shortage and high prices will ease in 2023, facilitating the acceleration of hydrogen production.
A study by researchers from the Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre (FEnEx CRC) has confirmed the potential for LNG and its infrastructure to act as an accelerator for the emerging global hydrogen economy.