France and Germany have promised support for the southwestern hydrogen corridor and have agreed to collaborate on nuclear -based hydrogen support and joint research.
French President Emmanuel Macron has, in addition to the German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, committed for a timely realization of the southwestern hydrogen corridor, which includes the H2Med and Hy-Fen Pipeline projects. “The initiative, including the private alliance in the H2Med Southwestern Corridor, will be continuously supported via the Franco-German working group on hydrogen. France and Germany will establish a joint discussion with Spain, Portugal and the European Commission and the European Commission to find out the risky needs,” said The two heads of state. The countries will also work at the European level to enable hydrogen from nuclear energy and will work together on a joint hydrogen research project.
Researchers from the University of Missouri have unveiled a prototype of an affordable, long -term, super sensitive sensor that can detect even the smallest hydrogen leaks within a few seconds. “Zeng created her sensor by mixing small crystals made of platinum and nickel with ionic liquids. Compared to what is already on the market, the new sensor is unparalleled in performance and sustainability,” said the University of Missouri, referring to Xiangqun Zeng and its team in the engineering. Their paper, ”PTNI NANOKRISTAL-Iionian liquid interfaces: an innovative platform for powerful and reliable H2 detection‘Was published in ACS sensors.
Nationalalti -chemicals started exploiting his chlorine-alkali production facility in Estarreja, Portugal. “Built by the German engineering company CAC Engineering and with the help of the state-of-the-art chloralkali-electrolyset technology from Asahi Kasei, the improved factory will also be used to further reduce power consumption and optimize the use of materials in the chlorine-ali-industry,” said Kasey Kasei. Electrolyzers bring an electric current to separate concentrated saltwater in chlorine, biting soft drinks and hydrogen. In the new Bondalti factory, one of the nine electrolyzers will also be used for test runs with new components.
ThyssenKrupp Nucera has taken over important technological assets from Danish company Green Hydrogen Systems after approvals of the regulations and permission from the Insolvenie Manager appointed by the court. The deal includes intellectual property and a test facility with a full-size prototype in Skive, Denmark. “With this acquisition, ThyssenKrupp Nucera Strategically strengthens its positioning in the field of alkaline water electrolysis, now also focused on solutions under pressure,” said the German company.
Life has started with the delivery of renewable hydrogen to essence in the Netherlands under a multi -year delivery contract. “This hydrogen is used to provide the GROHW project with electricity, one of the first renewable hydrogen projects in the Netherlands that are actually being implemented,” the French company said in a press release of an e -mail. The hydrogen will be used in the center of Nefit Bosch, which tests systems, including hydrogen boilers. By 2029 Lhyfe wants to commercialize an H2 Ready Combi Boiler that can be converted into renewable hydrogen.
Everfuel Has RFNBO certification achieved and acknowledged that the production facility of the hydrogen, Hysyergy, green hydrogen produces under the renewable EU fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBO) fraamework. “The certification is the gold standard for green hydrogen under Red II and Red III guidelines of the EU,” said the Danish company in an e -mail.
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