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New Aston University centre to pioneer low-carbon hydrogen production from biomass

Aston University has received a £300,000 grant to develop an integrated lab-scale centre for low-carbon hydrogen production from biomass.

HyTerra Ltd finalising flow test of natural hydrogen exploration well

HyTerra Ltd is finalising the planning of the extended flow test of the Hoarty NE3 natural hydrogen exploration well.

North Sea green hydrogen pipeline project seeks PCI status from European Commission

The AquaDuctus green hydrogen pipeline project has applied to the European Commission for Project of Common Interest (PCI) status.

Hydrogen engine technology accelerated through €40m EIB funding

The PUNCH Group has been awarded €40m in funding by the European Investment Bank (EIB) to advance hydrogen engine technology.

€195m research call announced for the Clean Hydrogen Partnership

The Clean hydrogen Partnership has recently launched a €195m research call for hydrogen technology projects

Blastr invest €4bn in new green steel production facility

A new green steel plant with an integrated hydrogen production facility is set to be established in Inkoo, Finland.

Hydrogen production facilitated with new solar-powered device

Engineers have developed a device that has brought us closer to being able to harvest water from the air to produce hydrogen fuel.

SwRI to retrofit hydrogen engine-powered heavy-duty vehicle

A new project pioneered at SwRI will convert a Class 8 heavy-duty vehicle into zero-emission mobility using a hydrogen engine.

First Hydrogen expands its design of zero-emission vehicles

First Hydrogen Corp has selected EDAG Group as its design styling partner for its next generation of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.

Using sound waves to turbo charge green hydrogen production

Engineers in Melbourne have used sound waves to boost production of green hydrogen by 14 times, through electrolysis to split water.

Establishing Europe’s place in the global hydrogen market

Hydrogen Europe is working with other major organisations, both in Europe and globally, to accelerate the hydrogen economy.

New optical sensor can detect dangerous hydrogen leaks

When mixed with air, hydrogen becomes explosive, making it essential to sense hydrogen leaks as quickly as possible.

CERN and Airbus collaborate to develop zero-emission hydrogen planes

CERN and Airbus UpNext have partnered to explore employing superconducting technologies to develop zero-emission hydrogen planes.

Innovating Europe’s clean hydrogen sector

The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is helping to accelerate development and deployment of clean hydrogen technologies in Europe.

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