Heat & Power

H2 Bulletin covers hydrogen applications in the heat and power sectors. It is used to produce power and heat, particularly on an industrial scale. The recent developments are taking it to the next level.

Hioki participates in the Japan Hydrogen Association (JH2A)

Hioki has joined the Japan Hydrogen Association (JH2A), which is working to foster global partnerships in the hydrogen field and…

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McPhy secures new order for Hype

McPhy, which specializes in zero-carbon hydrogen production and distribution equipment (electrolyzers and refuelling stations), announces that it has secured a…

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Consortium to develop first nationwide Hydrogen Valley in Estonia

A coalition of public and private partners has formed the Management Team, Steering Group, and a Support Group for Hydrogen…

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Hydrogen-fueled Engine Yuchai YCK16H ignites

Yuchai YCK16H hydrogen-fueled engine, with a displacement of 15.93 litres and a maximum horsepower of 560 hp, is the largest…

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H2SITE to scale Membrane Reactor Breakthrough Technology

H2SITE, a deep-tech pioneer in on-site hydrogen (H2) production, announced today that it has raised 12,5 M€ in a Series…

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Vattenfall to build the world’s first offshore hydrogen cluster in the Netherlands

Vattenfall bids for ‘its’ lot to build the world’s first hydrogen cluster as part of an offshore wind farm in…

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First Hydrogen applies for UK government net zero funding

First Hydrogen Corp. is pleased to announce its’ subsidiary, First Hydrogen Limited, has submitted two Green Hydrogen production projects for…

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HydrogenPro Ships World’s Biggest Electrolyser to Herøya, Norway

HydrogenPro shipped the world’s biggest electrolyser from Tianjin, China. The electrolyser is expected to arrive at our test facility at…

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Hydrogen hub between France and Belgium

GRTgaz has launched an “Open Season” from 16 June to 16 September 2022 to confirm the economic interest in setting…

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MT Aerospace, ESA and CNES to reduce Ariane Launch greenhouse gas emissions

The European Space Agency (ESA), the French space agency CNES, MT Aerospace AG (a subsidiary of OHB SE) and a…

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