Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners has acquired a major stake in the Toqlukuti'k project. This new development will generate 5GW of wind-powered green hydrogen. The facility will be located in Newfoundland, Canada.
Northern Lights launches Europe's first commercial-scale CO2 transport and storage infrastructure. The project marks a significant milestone in industrial carbon capture technology. Operations began in September 2024. The facility enables
Introduction: Revolutionary Charging Infrastructure General Motors is developing a groundbreaking solution for EV charging infrastructure. The company's new portable hydrogen-powered generators will transform how we charge electric vehicles. Their latest
The European Commission has approved a €350 million state aid package for Concrete Chemicals. This funding supports Germany's initiative to produce sustainable aviation fuel from green hydrogen. The project represents
ETFuels has selected two industry leaders for its new e-methanol facility in Texas. John Cockerill and Johnson Matthey (JM) will serve as key technology partners. The facility will produce 120,000
Alpine has unveiled the Alpenglow Hy6, featuring the company's first hydrogen-powered 6-cylinder engine, at the 2024 Paris Motor Show. This advanced iteration of the hydrogen concept, first introduced in 2022,
ZeroAvia has achieved a significant milestone in sustainable aviation by completing the first flight of a 19-seat aircraft powered by a hydrogen-electric engine. The modified Dornier 228 took off from
Cemvision has revolutionized cement production with a new electric process. The Swedish green cement manufacturer combines hydrogen, plasma, and resistive heating technologies. This breakthrough could transform the cement industry's environmental
Three green hydrogen production facilities have signed funding contracts under the UK's £2 billion Hydrogen Allocation Round 1 (HAR1) program. The projects will add 31.8MW of clean hydrogen capacity to
The carbon removal industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, with investors pouring more than $5 billion into carbon capture technologies since 2018. Major tech leaders and venture capitalists, including Bill Gates,