LHYFE has raised € 2.5 million ($ 2.9 million) from 1,200 investors for four hydrogen locations in France and Germany, while the British government has opened a consultation about injecting up to 2% hydrogen in the gas grid.
Life has completed its first crowdfunding campaign on the Lita.co platform, allowing the general public to invest in four of the sites of the French company in France and Germany. “Nearly 1,200 people participated in the fundraising campaign and invested amounts ranging from € 300 to € 75,000, for a total of € 2.5 million,” Lyfe said in a press release of an e -mail. Bondholders receive a fixed interest payment in exchange for their obligation.
The British Government Has one consultation To collect evidence about the strategic and economic value of mixing hydrogen in the existing gas transmission network for Great Britain. The current “minded to” position of the government is to consider supporting transmission mixing of a maximum of 2% hydrogen per volume. According to proposals, the gas grid could serve as a strategic “off -maker of the latest resort” for hydrogen producers, according to the consultation paper. The consultation remains open until September 16, 2025, whereby the government focuses on stakeholders involved in the hydrogen economy and the natural gas network.
Zeroavia Said it has secured nine new patents this year. It described Patents such as “crucial for the company’s route map for scaling hydrogen-electric motors for large regional aircraft.” The company now has 45 patents related to hydrogen and electric aviation systems, with nearly 250 applications that are still in confusion.
Air fluid Said that it will build, operate, operate and operate three air separation units (ASUS), two hydrogen production units and associated infrastructure by 2027 to provide customers with nitrogen, oxygen, argon, hydrogen, helium and carbon dioxide. The company has made the announcement in one press releaseLinking the project to a long -term contract with a “large customer in the semiconductor industry” located in Dresden, Germany. Air Liquide said that it is planning to invest more than € 250 million.
The Japan Institute of Marine Engineering Has awarded the Marine Engineering of the Year 2024 (Dokou Memorial Award) to the Hanaria passenger vessel, with Yanmar Power Technology Co., GH240FC Maritime Hydrogen Fuel Syst System by Yanmar Power Technology, Ltd. “Hanaria is het eerste hybride passagiersschip van Japan, aangedreven door zowel waterstof als biodiesel. Bedrijft door Mol Techno-Trade, Ltd., het schip bevat Yanmar’s eerste maritieme waterstofbrandstofcelsysteem, een gepatenteerd lithium-ionbatterijsysteem ontwikkeld door Yanmar en een geïntegreerd managementsysteem dat alle ingezetene, Yanmar, Yanmar, Yanmar, Yanmar, Yanmar, Yanmar, Yanmar, Yanmar, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail, in an e-mail.
The Dutch Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) said that the Hycarb project has received financing to develop fuels and materials from industrial waste gases and CO2 using green hydrogen and green electrons. The project, led by TNO, is supported by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) and the National Growth Fund (NGF) program GroenvadenNL. “The NGF program GroenvadenNL and NWO finance this project with € 35.3 million. Co-financing will offer the consortium more than € 10.3 million for a total investment of € 45.7 million,” TNO said in a press release.
ZaffraA joint venture between Sasol and Topsoe and Moeve (formerly Cepsa), have signed a memorandum of agreement to jointly assess the feasibility of developing electro-durable aviation fuel (e-SAF) facilities in southern Spain, in the vicinity of where Moeve develops the Andalusian green hydrogen valley. Electrical-durable aircraft fuel is a very scalable synthetic aircraft fuel of the next generation produced using renewable electricity, green hydrogen and fixed carbon dioxide, according to Moeve in a press release of an e-mail.
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