Scientists in Europe are developing a new PFAS-free way to produce green hydrogen using far less of the rare metal iridium.
Green hydrogen could be a game-changer for the clean energy transition—but right now, it’s too expensive and still relies on harmful “forever chemicals.” A new EU-backed project called SUPREME aims to ...
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Norway’s solid-state hydrogen storage system could store summer solar power for winter use
A Norwegian startup has secured USD 17.5 million (EUR 15 million) in a Series ...
Norway's Photoncycle has raised €15 million ($17.4 million) to develop a seasonal home energy storage system that converts excess solar power into ammonia-based hydrogen for winter use.
Norwegian hydrogen technology company Nel ASA has released financial figures that underscore the contrasting forces shaping the clean energy sector. The fourth ...
South Korea’s construction and project management company Samsung E&A has taken a major step into the green hydrogen sector with the $33 million acquisition of a 9.1% stake in Norwegian hydrogen ...
The European Commission has announced the selection of 15 renewable hydrogen production projects for public funding, including three related to providing fuel for ships. The projects, located across ...
Karmsund Hydrogen—owned by Norwegian Hydrogen, Sigma, and Karmsund Group—is partnering with HydePoint to build a green hydrogen facility in Karmsund, aimed at cutting emissions in local industry. The ...
Provaris Energy Ltd ( (AU:PV1)) has shared an update. Provaris Energy Ltd has signed a conditional Term Sheet with Uniper Global Commodities SE and Norwegian Hydrogen AS for the supply, transport, and ...
In the EU project SUPREME, an international research team with the participation of Graz University of Technology is developing an electrolyser to produce green hydrogen more sustainably and ...
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