CarlHYng hydrogen project receives funding
Verso Energy has been awarded funding for its CarlHYng hydrogen project in Moselle, France, aiming to deploy up to 300 MW of electrolysis capacity.
Verso Energy has been awarded funding for its CarlHYng hydrogen project in Moselle, France, aiming to deploy up to 300 MW of electrolysis capacity.
MaserFrakt and Norwegian Hydrogen have signed a long-term contract for the supply of green hydrogen for heavy-duty vehicle operations in Sweden.
Gas Networks Ireland and the Corrib Joint Venture have signed a collaboration agreement to progress a green hydrogen pilot project at Bellanaboy, Ireland.
Ruhrbahn has received €11.6 million in funding to invest in 52 new hydrogen fuel cell buses, strengthening the future of local public transport in German.
HYBRIT has been granted an extension for the operation of its pilot facility for fossil-free hydrogen storage in Svartöberget, Luleå, Sweden.
Erginet Brint A/S has awarded Worley a five-year EPCM contract to support Phase 1 of the Danish Hydrogen Backbone pipeline.
KraftPowercon has been selected to supply a 5 MW power conversion system for the electrolysis process at a hydrogen project at Jeju Island, Korea.
ZFI and Waaree Clean Energy Solutions have signed a service agreement for a 2.5 MW electrolyser to be deployed at ZFI’s green hydrogen project in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Power2X has acquired hydrogen developer HyCC to accelerate clean molecule delivery in the Netherlands and northwest Europe.
The Germany government has confirmed a €322 million increase in funding for Salzgitter AG’s hydrogen-based green steel project.
Supercritical Solutions Ltd and Valterra Platinum have launched a joint pre-feasibility study to advance on-site hydrogen refuelling in Berlin, Germany.
Four British energy companies have launched a coordinated bid to develop Britain’s first regional hydrogen transport and storage network in the Humber.
GeoPura has been announced as the supplier of green hydrogen for the National Highways’ Lower Thames Crossing project in Britain.
The Rhenus Group has put a Daimler Truck hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle into regular logistics operations to test the application of alternative fuels in freight transport.
Finland and Germany have signed an agreement to advance their cooperation on hydrogen infrastructure, technology, and investments.