German steelmaker Salzgitter has started construction of a 100MW electrolyser plant that will supply green hydrogen for its low-carbon steel production processes. EPC firm Andritz will install the ...
The Spanish Government has dropped nine projects originally selected for its €1.2bn ($1.25bn) Hydrogen Valley programme, with funding efficiency, and technical, socio-economic, and environmental ...
Iveco has delivered two hydrogen fuel cell trucks to BMW in Leipzig, Germany, as part of an EU-financed project. The S-eWay Fuel Cell heavy-duty trucks will be used by BMW to transport parts between ...
Bosch will cease development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) as it focuses efforts of PEM-based hydrogen production technologies amid slow market development for stationary hydrogen solutions. The ...
French electrolyser maker McPhy has said that without projects being finalised and further public funding, it only has enough cash to finance its operations until “the course of Q3 2025.” It comes as ...
Plug Power is exploring the opportunity of launching ‘multi-gigawatt’ electrolyser projects in India by 2030, the US green hydrogen firm has confirmed to H2 View. In a statement, the company said it ...
French company Verso Energy has agreed to build a hydrogen processing plant in Oulu, Finland, as part of its e-sustainable aviation fuel (e-SAF) production plans. Under a co-operation agreement with ...
Indian and Singaporean start-up Hydgen has raised $1.5m to scale its decentralised AEM green hydrogen production technology to meet demand in small and mid-sized industries. The seed round, led by ...
North American railway holding company Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) has revealed it will double the size of its hydrogen-powered test fleet in 2025. This year, the company will deploy three ...
Toyota Motor Corporation has announced its third-generation fuel cell, which reportedly has twice the durability and improved fuel efficiency over its predecessor. The versatile 3rd Gen FC System is ...
A new market study from IMI has revealed that 83% of decision-makers in Europe see transport decarbonisation as feasible without the use of hydrogen, despite ongoing industry interest. Approaching up ...
Spanish network operator Enagás has said it will invest €3.13bn ($3.26bn) into hydrogen by 2030 to make the molecule its dominant energy asset, surpassing natural gas. The company said green hydrogen ...
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