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Heat & Power
Uniper, Port of Rotterdam Authority to cooperate on green hydrogen production
Uniper, an energy company, and the Port of Rotterdam Authority agreed to develop a green hydrogen facility at the Uniper…
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Heat & Power
German hydrogen project receives € 34 million funding
The Joint hydrogen project ‘Bad Lauchstadt Energy Park’ has received a € 34 million funding decision from the Germany Federal…
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Heat & Power
EU Oyster Consortium selects Grimsby for marinised electrolyser project
Grimsby, a port town of North East Lincolnshire in the UK, has been selected for an innovative marinised electrolyser project…
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Heat & Power
Everfuel set to build Europe’s largest electrolyser under HySynergy project
Everfuel A/S has been granted the building permit for the 20 MW HySynergy Phase I electrolyser in Fredericia, Denmark. The…
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Heat & Power
Nel to supply electrolyser for a US nuclear power plant
Nel Hydrogen US, a subsidiary of Nel Asa, has received a contract for a 1.25 MW containerised PEM electrolyser for…
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Technology
Air Liquide to add 30 MW electrolysis capacity in Germany
Air Liquide plans to build a renewable hydrogen production plant using electrolysis in Oberhausen, Germany. In the first phase, the…
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Heat & Power
Andritz Hydro and MAN Energy Solutions agree on hydrogen cooperation
Andritz Group (a technology company that offers innovative plants, equipment, systems and services for industries including hydropower) and MAN Energy…
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Technology
Jericho Energy Ventures invests in H2U Technologies
Jericho Energy Ventures has led a Series A financing for H2U Technologies, Inc., a company focused on developing its proprietary,…
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Heat & Power
Saipem to produce hydrogen from offshore energy platforms
Saipem (an Italian multinational oilfield services company) has launched Suiso, a technological solution for the production of green hydrogen. The…
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Industrial
Vattenfall, Preem continue its study of clean hydrogen for biofuels
Vattenfall (a leading European energy company) and Preem (a leading fuel company in Sweden) have continued their work of assessing…
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