Amid efforts in Sweden to produce steel using hydrogen, giants like LKAB, SSAB, and Vattenfall under the Hybrit initiative, and H2 Green Steel with similar
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Essar Group is set to invest Rs 30,000 crore over the next four years to establish a green hydrogen plant at Jamnagar, Gujarat. This initiative
Everfuel A/S is excited to announce the submission of a project proposal for the Frigg project, aiming to develop up to 2 GW of green

Glocal Green AS and Norwegian Hydrogen AS have advanced their collaboration by finalizing a cooperation agreement to develop and establish hydrogen production linked to Glocal

Yara International has officially opened its renewable hydrogen plant at Herøya, Norway, marking a significant step forward in the production of renewable hydrogen and ammonia.

TotalEnergies and Air Products have entered a pivotal 15-year contract, initiating in 2030, for the annual delivery of 70,000 tons of green hydrogen to TotalEnergies’

Ceres has secured a new contract with Shell to design a 10MW pressurized solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) module, enhancing the production of green hydrogen at

Vattenfall has submitted a preliminary planning application to the Jokkmokk municipality in Sweden to explore the possibilities of establishing a hydrogen factory and storage facility

Lhyfe, recognized as a pioneer in green and renewable hydrogen production, has teamed up with Ugitech, a Swiss Steel Group subsidiary and the global leader

PowerCell, a global leader in hydrogen electric solutions, has secured an order for two 100 kW marine fuel cell systems from O.S. Energy for the