Ingeteam’s first project for an electrolyser manufacturer’s test bench has been a great success. The project was the first 100% renewable hydrogen...
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Lhyfe, one of the world’s pioneers in green and renewable hydrogen production, announces the obtention of a grant of up to SEK 125.6m (c. €11m) from Klimatklivet, an investment program supported by the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, to build a local renewable hydrogen production system in Trelleborg, the southernmost city in Sweden. The area of … The post Lhyfe to build renewable green hydrogen system with production upto 4 tons of hydrogen per day in Sweden appeared first on H2 Bulletin.
Ingeteam’s first project for an electrolyser manufacturer’s test bench has been a great success. The project was the first 100% renewable hydrogen...
Voltalia, an international player in renewable energies and its partner TAQA Arabia signed a framework agreement during the Egypt-EU Investment...
Africa’s estimated green hydrogen production capacity is expected to grow to 50 million tons per year by 2035. The continent’s abundant renewable...
Finnish energy company Helen has selected Sweco as EPCM partner in the implementation of its first production plant for green hydrogen. Production of...
Plug Power Inc., a global leader in comprehensive hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy, began commercial operation of its electrolytic...
Africa’s estimated green hydrogen production capacity is expected to grow to 50 million tons per year by 2035. The continent’s abundant renewable...
Finnish energy company Helen has selected Sweco as EPCM partner in the implementation of its first production plant for green hydrogen. Production of...
Lloyd’s Register has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with H2Terminals Limited and its supply chain partners, HiDROGEN and D3IM to...
Representatives of Salish Elements and the Indigenous government of Xaxli’p signed an Agreement in Principle (AIP) to collaborate on the development...
The number of electrolysis-based green hydrogen plants in the UK is set to increase by more than 600% by 2030 with 95 new planned plants.