Lhyfe buys share in Flexens to advance Nordic hydrogen projects
Lhyfe has bought a 49% stake in Finnish company Flexens to accelerate green hydrogen projects in Northern Europe.
Lhyfe has bought a 49% stake in Finnish company Flexens to accelerate green hydrogen projects in Northern Europe.
Fuel cell innovator TECO 2030 has received an NOK 50m ($4.69m) grant from Innovation Norway to support the deployment of its PEM fuel cell technology in shipping and heavy-duty industry.
The European Commission today (March 16) laid out its roadmap for the European Hydrogen Bank and proposed its Net Zero Industry Act.
The UK Chancellor has today (March 15) announced £20bn ($24bn) of funding for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) and revealed plans for Great British Nuclear, with intentions of investing in small modular reactors.
At the time, the successful IPO of SinoHyTec on the Shanghai Technology Exchange a few years ago seemed to herald a new chapter in China’s nascent hydrogen energy and fuel cell industry, writes Hack Heyward.
US hydrogen truck manufacturer Hyzon Motors says it has been granted a petition by the Delaware Court of Chancery to “validate and declare effective” its Certificate of Incorporation and all of its outstanding shares.
The UK needs its own version of the Inflation Reduction Act to ensure it becomes the global location of choice for all forms of green investment, according to the Director of Policy at the Institute...
Air Products has issued its first green bonds to fund investments in ammonia, hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Green Hydrogen Systems reported EBITDA losses of DKK -249m (€-32m) in 2022, down from DKK –140m in 2021.
Last week, H2 View reported on Nikola Corporation’s collaboration with Richter Group and its overshadowing financial results, with its losses widening However, upon close inspection of a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing made by...