In a landmark decision, the Swedish Energy Agency has awarded Stegra approximately €100 million from the Industrial Leap fund to support the establishment of a
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Infener, a European leader in green hydrogen production, and the City of Gengenbach have announced plans to establish a 20-megawatt (MW) hydrogen hub aimed at

The global hydrogen industry has seen remarkable growth, with a seven-fold increase in investment for projects reaching Final Investment Decision (FID) in the past four

In a groundbreaking partnership, US-based Splitwaters, a leading provider of advanced electrolyzers and EPC contractor for green hydrogen and e-fuel projects, has announced it will

Battolyser Systems, the pioneering manufacturer of the world’s first electrolyser with integrated battery functionality, has raised €30 million in Series A funding. The investment comes

Veidekke, one of Scandinavia’s largest contractors, has extended its collaboration with Norwegian Hydrogen by selecting them to supply green hydrogen for its newly converted asphalt

bp and Iberdrola Greenlight Spain’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant to Drive Industrial Decarbonization
bp and Iberdrola España have reached a major milestone by announcing the final investment decision to develop Spain’s largest green hydrogen plant. This 25 MW
Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG), a global leader in hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy, has secured a contract with H2DRIVEN, a joint project

Helen Oy, one of Finland’s largest energy companies, is joining forces with MAN Energy Solutions and PEM electrolysis specialist H-TEC SYSTEMS to develop a groundbreaking

Envision Energy, a global leader in green hydrogen and net-zero technologies, has announced a groundbreaking investment to drive Spain’s renewable energy future. In collaboration with