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GREATER4H: Kickstarting the hydrogen economy in Northern Europe

The project kickstarts a hydrogen economy by enabling heavy-duty vehicles to shift from diesel to hydrogen across several European countries.

Using common metals in hydrogen production to increase its sustainability

Researchers have developed catalysts that can overcome the limitations of noble metals in the hydrogen production process.

Clean Hydrogen Mission: Strengthening Europe’s clean hydrogen future

The goal of the Clean Hydrogen Mission is to reduce the costs of clean hydrogen to the end user to $2/kg by 2030.

Solving the fertiliser crisis by bringing the solution home

Discover FuelPositive’s innovative green ammonia production technology which aims to tackle food insecurity.

University of Manchester project to recover hydrogen fuel from waste

A University of Manchester project has received UK Government funding to innovate a novel technique to recover hydrogen fuel from waste

Developing damage-resistant materials for hydrogen storage and large-scale transport

Read how understanding the degradation caused by hydrogen can provide the vital knowledge needed to improve hydrogen storage and transport.

Graphite – The essential ingredient of hydrogen fuel cell technologies

Dr Corina Hebestreit of the European Carbon and Graphite Association discusses the role of graphite in hydrogen fuel cell technologies.

The Port of Esbjerg boosts Denmark’s hydrogen economy

Discover how the Port of Esbjerg is well-positioned to lead Denmark’s hydrogen economy as part of Europe’s green energy transition.

Belgium’s revised hydrogen strategy unveiled at Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Port of Antwerp-Bruges is set to play a vital role in Belgium's revised hydrogen strategy through the production of green hydrogen.

Hydrogen generation for a cleaner future

As the world works towards a clean future, Element 1 are providing advanced hydrogen generators to support the fuel cell industry.

bp submits government bid for Teesside green hydrogen plant

bp has submitted a bid for its proposed large-scale green hydrogen plant, HyGreen Teesside, to the UK Government.

Scientists discover that graphene electrodes can break water molecules

Scientists are using graphene to pull water molecules apart, which could help generate hydrogen fuel from water.

European Commission approves €5.2bn for hydrogen value chain project

The European Commission has approved another project to support innovation and construction of infrastructure in the hydrogen value chain.

Study explores the use of ammonia to transport clean hydrogen

Amogy and Trafigura are to research ammonia cracking technology to facilitate global clean hydrogen supply chains.

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