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tpgroup powers the UK’s first full-scale H2 train

tpgroup is providing the hydrogen fuel cell systems that will power the production version of the HydroFLEX – the UK’s first hydrogen train.

Siemens Gamesa unveils its plans for a competitive green H2 industry by 2030

Siemens Gamesa launched an industry whitepaper, Unlocking the Green Hydrogen Revolution, that outlines an ambitious plan to deliver cost-competitive green hydrogen by 2030 from onshore wind and by 2035 from offshore wind.

Air Products, Baker Hughes to collaborate on global H2 projects

Air Products and Baker Hughes are collaborating to develop next-generation hydrogen compression to lower the cost of production and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen as a zero-carbon fuel.

ABB, Axpo collab to target affordable green H2

ABB has joined forces with Swiss utility Axpo to develop modular green hydrogen production plants in Italy, that aim at creating an optimum operating model to produce affordable, green hydrogen.

Cooperation on the use of LOHC technology in rail transport planned

Siemens Mobility and the Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nuremberg for Renewable Energy signed an MOU for joint research in the use of Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology in rail transport.

Loop Energy, GreenCore to develop H2 powered EV chargers

GreenCore and Loop Energy are partnering to develop and build hydrogen powered EV charging stations.

Höegh LNG, Gen2 Energy to cooperate on seaborne logistics for green H2

In a recently signed agreement, Gen2 Energy and Höegh LNG have agreed to cooperate on the development of a seaborne logistics chain for green hydrogen as envisioned by Gen2 Energy.

RUSNANO, EDB to collaborate on green H2 in the EAEU

RUSNANO and the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB or the Bank) are to start collaborating on the implementation of projects in the green hydrogen, renewable energy and high tech sectors in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Cummins electrolyzers power first-of-its-kind H2 refueling station

The Port of Antwerp, Belgium, will be home to the world’s first hydrogen refueling station capable of supplying green hydrogen directly to ships, cars, trucks and industrial customers.

Dii Desert Energy, Roland Berger to explore localizing H2 value chain in GCC region

Dii Desert Energy and Roland Berger joined forces to accelerate the energy transition in GCC Countries with a new study on the potential of localizing the hydrogen value chain and job creation opportunities.

NextChem, Paul Wurth to develop low-carbon solutions for steel industry

Maire Tecnimont Group’s subsidiary NextChem, and Paul Wurth will join forces to promote the combined use of electrolysis and syngas production in the iron and steel industry.

GEV's Pilot C-H2 ship to be operable by mid-2020s

GEV has commenced the development of a pilot-scale C-H2 Ship with a cargo capacity of 430 t of hydrogen.

Yara, Trafigura to explore opportunities for clean ammonia in shipping

Trafigura and Yara International ASA have signed an MOU to collaborate on the development and promotion of the use of ammonia as a clean fuel in shipping and to explore possible opportunities to work together on certain green and blue ammonia fuel infrastructure and market opportunities.

AqualisBraemar LOC joins H2 fuel-cell vessel project

AqualisBraemar LOC has been appointed by Caledonian Maritime Assets Ltd. (CMAL) to partner in designing an emission free hydrogen fuel cell sea-going passenger and car ferry.

Ardmore Shipping inks deal for methanol-to-H2 technology

Ardmore Shipping Corporation has entered into definitive agreements for the previously announced investment into Element 1 Corp.'s methanol-to-hydrogen technology, including the establishment of the e1 Marine joint venture and Ardmore's purchase of an approximately 10% equity stake in Element 1 Corp.

Hyzon to supply 20 H2 fuel cell trucks for Jan Bakker and Millenaar & van Schaik

Hyzon Motors Inc. entered into definitive purchase agreements with subsidiaries of  Dutch transport companies Jan Bakker B.V and Millenaar & van Schaik B.V. to supply a total of up to 20 units of 50 t hydrogen trucks.