Europe
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Industrial
Cemex announces plans for its European cement plant
The hydrogen revolution is gaining momentum to drive energy transition in hard-to-abate industries such as cement and steel. Cemex, SAB…
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The Port of Rotterdam is moving forward with hydrogen initiatives
The Port of Rotterdam and Chile have signed an agreement to explore ways to eventually lead to the supply of…
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Aquamarine to use Haldor Topsoe electrolysis technology
AQM Capital LLC (Aquamarine) has agreed to use Haldor Topsoe electrolysis technology in its proposed green hydrogen and green ammonia…
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BP to develop H2Teesside, 1 GW blue hydrogen production project
BP, a British multinational oil and gas giant, plans to build a 1 GW equivalent blue hydrogen production plant in…
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More funds pour into the UK hydrogen projects
Several funding announcements have been made public in the UK on Wednesday (17th March), H2Bulletin reports. South Wales Industrial Cluster…
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ArcelorMittal plans big for decarbonising steelmaking
ArcelorMittal and Air Liquide have partnered to produce low-carbon steel in Dunkirk, France, using low-carbon hydrogen combined with CO2 capture…
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Automotive & Locomotive
Hexagon Purus receives orders from Spain and Switzerland
Hexagon Purus said today (17th March) that it has received several orders from various gas distributors in Europe with a…
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Aviation and Maritime
Australian and the Netherlands ports test the waters for hydrogen
Seaports are the backbone of the global economy, as most goods are traded through waterborne transport. Given the growing hydrogen…
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Automotive & Locomotive
Arcola Energy to expands fuel cell business in Scotland
Arcola Energy, a hydrogen fuel cell technology company, has been moving to the Michelin Scotland Innovation Parc (MSIP) in Dundee,…
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Automotive & Locomotive
Leading chemical company plans for a 20 MW electrolyser in Norway
Europe’s leading producer of vinyl, Inovyn, plans to install a 20 MW electrolyser in Norway, H2Buleltin reports. The company wants…
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