Major funding announced to ensure Europe’s transition to alternative infrastructure
The EU Commission has selected 42 new infrastructure projects to receive more than €424m ($450m) in EU funds, including 48 hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).
The EU Commission has selected 42 new infrastructure projects to receive more than €424m ($450m) in EU funds, including 48 hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).
ENGIE has taken final investment decision (FID) on its section of a €110m ($118m) Franco-German hydrogen pipeline, despite its German development partner’s FID depending on state funding.
MOL Group has invested €22m ($23m) into what is expected to be the “largest” green hydrogen plant in central and eastern Europe, set to be operational this year.
DG Fuels (DGF) has selected Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp for its co-developed hydrogen-based Fischer Tropsch (FT) CANS™ technology to be used in a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant.
HysetCo has secured a financing round of almost €200m ($217m) to accelerate the decarbonisation of urban transport.
Axpo and ENEGO will study the feasibility of a 100MW green hydrogen plant in Sicily which could scale up to 300MW.
Global Energy Storage (GES) and Provaris Energy have agreed to develop a hydrogen import facility at the Port of Rotterdam.
MAN Truck & Bus has launched a limited series of hydrogen combustion-powered trucks for customers in a select number of countries.
ACME Group and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have agreed to jointly explore the development of large-scale hydrogen supply chains from Oman to Europe.
TECO 2030 has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) for its hydrogen fuel cell power generator system.