PowerCell has been awarded a €1.15 million project order from a leading Japanese company to provide engineering expertise and deliver its cutting-edge HDS300 fuel cell
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TotalEnergies is taking a significant step toward its 2030 goal of decarbonizing hydrogen use in its European refineries by partnering with Air Liquide to produce

As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $2.2 billion in funding for the

Ren-Gas has selected Sunfire, a leading German electrolyzer manufacturer, as a key technology provider for its groundbreaking Tampere Power-to-Gas project. Sunfire’s advanced pressurized alkaline electrolyzer
Uniper has selected Electric Hydrogen as its exclusive partner to design a cutting-edge 200 MW electrolyzer plant, a cornerstone of Uniper’s Green Wilhelmshaven project in

De Nora, an Italian multinational specializing in electrochemistry and sustainable technologies, is collaborating with Maffei Sarda Silicati to develop a state-of-the-art green hydrogen production plant

SEFE Securing Energy for Europe, Eletrobras, and EnerTech have announced an ambitious partnership to deliver 200,000 tons of green hydrogen annually from Brazil to Germany

Exolum has initiated the world’s first commercial-scale demonstration of green hydrogen transport and storage using Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) within existing oil terminal infrastructure.

SAS has officially joined a groundbreaking partnership between Danish green hydrogen producers and Dutch industrial markets, marking a significant step towards creating Northwest Europe’s leading
Elcogen, a leading European manufacturer of technology for efficient green hydrogen production and emission-free electricity, has been awarded a €24.9 million grant from the European