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H2 Bulletin covers hydrogen and fuel cell technology in details with applications across various sectors. Fuel cell technology plays a vital part in the hydrogen energy market, particularly mobility, so some news on the fuel industry may also be found in other news categories.

Sensata Technologies acquires Dynapower

Sensata Technologies has agreed to acquire Dynapower Company, LLC from private equity firm Pfingsten Partners for $580 million in cash.

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L&T to collaborate with IIT Bombay to develop green hydrogen technology

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) agreed with the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay to jointly pursue research and development work in…

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Clear Hydrogen UK to produce hydrogen using Proton’s Method

Clear Hydrogen UK Ltd. (CHUK) has announced an expansion of its agreement with Proton Technologies and will produce 5,000,000 kg/day…

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McPhy signs the first order with Hype

McPhy has finalised its strategic partnership agreement with Hype, a key player in light and heavy hydrogen mobility.

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Research shows hydrogen efficiently produced through proton ceramic membranes

ITQ, CSIC and UPV have developed a new electrified reactor to produce hydrogen in a more sustainable and energy-efficient way.

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New Zealand and Japan to work on hydrogen

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern attended launching of an innovative hydrogen-powered car-sharing scheme in Auckland, New Zealand.

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Hexagon acquires stakes in Cryoshelter

Hexagon Composites to buy a 40% stake in Cryoshelter GmbH, an Austria-based company specialising in developing cryogenic tank technology.

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SSE Renewables acquires SGRE assets; Hexagon receives order; NewHydrogen technology update

SSE Renewables has agreed with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) to acquire its existing European renewable energy development platform.

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Nel opens Herøya facility

Nel has officially opened today (20th April) the world´s first fully automated electrolyser production facility at Herøya, Norway.

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Largest High-Temperature Electrolyser in GrInHy2 project achieves breakthrough

GrInHy2.0 hydrogen project has achieved a technological breakthrough by demonstrating the high production efficiency of green hydrogen.

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