Hydrogen Funding

Air Products Will Construct Two Hydrogen Refueling Stations

Mona Neubaur Industrial gases company Air Products has received funding from the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) to build two high-capacity, publicly accessible, low-carbon hydrogen refueling stations (HRSs) in Duisburg and Meckenheim, Germany. This marks another...

Air Products gets funding to build two hydrogen refueling stations in Germany (NYSE:APD)

onurdongel/iStock via Getty Images Air Products and Chemicals (NYSE:APD) said Monday it received funding to build two high capacity hydrogen refueling stations in Germany, which will be capable of fueling a range of vehicles, in Duisburg and Meckenheim in Germany. The German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the funder of the project, plans to build 200 hydrogen fueling stations by 2030 and...

Vireon Secures €9.2 Million EU Grant to Drive Green Hydrogen Infrastructure in Finland and Denmark

Vireon, a subsidiary of Norwegian Hydrogen and a prominent hydrogen refueling company in the Nordics, has clinched a substantial EU grant of €9.2 million (NOK 106 million). The grant is earmarked for the establishment of green hydrogen production and refueling stations for heavy-duty vehicles across Finland and Denmark, signaling a significant advancement in Vireon’s...

Pioneering Glasgow start-up secures milestone £1 million funding to revolutionise hydrogen energy sector

Pioneering Glasgow start-up secures milestone £1 million funding to revolutionise hydrogen energy sector. A pioneering University of Glasgow spinout looking to revolutionise the hydrogen energy sector has secured more than £1 million in funding. The investment will be seen as a significant vote of confidence in Clyde Hydrogen and its ground-breaking technology that...

EU awards about €115m of grants for the roll-out of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations

A European Commission agency has awarded about €115m ($123m) of grant funding for the roll-out of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRSs) across seven EU countries, as part of a total handout of more than €424m for zero-emission mobility. Poland will be the biggest recipient with €77.2m awarded to two developers building a total of 21 new HRSs — a major move in a country that has no hydrogen...

ENGIE FIDs cross-border hydrogen pipeline despite German funding uncertainty | Technology

ENGIE FIDs cross-border hydrogen pipeline despite German funding uncertainty | Technology

ENGIE has taken final investment decision (FID) on its section of a €110m ($118m) Franco-German hydrogen pipeline, despite its German development partner’s FID depending on state funding.Planned to transport up to 20,000m3/h of hydrogen, the 95km Mosel Saar Hydrogen Conversion (mosaHYc) pipeline, is set to connect hydrogen producers and users throughout Völklingen (Germany), Carling (France)...

European hydrogen infrastructure projects can draw from €850m pot of EU funding from the end of April

An EU-approved list of 166 cross-border energy infrastructure projects — including 65 hydrogen pipelines, import terminals, and electrolysers — will be able to draw from a €850m ($905.5m) pot of funding from 30 April. The sixth list of Projects of Common Interest (PCIs), which link two or more member states, and Projects of Mutual Interest (PMIs), which link EU and non-EU countries, was published...

Major funding announced to ensure Europe’s transition to alternative infrastructure | Policy

The EU Commission has selected 42 new infrastructure projects to receive more than €424m ($450m) in EU funds, including 48 hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).Under the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF) funding, part of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF), 48 HRS and 4,200 electric charging points on the European TEN-T road network will receive backing.21 European airports will benefit...

Good news flows for hydrogen

In a big week for hydrogen, funds have flooded into research projects – including one that could solve a major problem standing in the industry’s way. Of most note, Fortescue officially opened its major electrolyser manufacturing facility in Gladstone and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency handed out research funding.For those who haven’t been paying attention, Fortescue’s new 15,000sq...

Project to turn hydrogen into a powder for easy export gets A$5 million in funding

“Our aim is to provide a circular hydrogen export value chain,” Craig Buckley, head of the HSRG, said in a media statement. “The initial research component of the project will feed into the commercial stage, where a pilot facility will be designed and built in Perth to evaluate the technology for large-scale production directly from renewable electricity.”  Hydrogen has long been identified as...

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