Hydrogen Funding
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Automotive & Locomotive
Wrightbus and e-Motif receive millions in funding from the UK government
The UK government awarded £11.2 million (US$ 15.5 million ) to Wrightbus in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, to develop hydrogen fuel…
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Industrial
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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Industrial
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
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
England aims for 4k electric and hydrogen buses
The UK government has announced a national bus strategy that would see £3 billion investment in the public transport sector…
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Industrial
German companies join forces for hydrogen projects funding
Six leading companies have joined forces and jointly applied for IPCEI funding to support their hydrogen projects. Five out of…
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Fuel Cell
UK HFCA sees the budget as a missed opportunity for hydrogen
In yesterday budget, the UK government announced to provide £4.8 million (US$ 6.7 million) to support the development of a…
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Industrial
EU proposes €1B Clean Hydrogen Partnership for the region
The European Commission today (23 February) proposed setting up a new partnership to speed up the development and deployment of…
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Heat & Power
Japan-Australia project starts brown hydrogen production
Japan-Australia Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project, a pilot project whose goal is to produce clean hydrogen in Victoria‘s Latrobe…
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Automotive & Locomotive
South Korea plans 450 hydrogen fuelling stations by 2025
The South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-Kyun presided a meeting today (18th February) at Hyundai-Kia Motors’ Namyang Research Center and…
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