European Energy inaugurates first green hydrogen facility
European Energy has officially inaugurated its first green hydrogen facility in Måde, near Esbjerg, Denmark.
European Energy has officially inaugurated its first green hydrogen facility in Måde, near Esbjerg, Denmark.
The European Commission has approved a €724m (DKK 5.4bn) Danish scheme to lower the rate of a new greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions tax for companies across a range of sectors including industrial gases.
Air Liquide and cement manufacturing business Cementir Holding Group have unveiled plans to develop what is thought to be one of the first full onshore carbon capture and storage (CCS) value chains in Europe.
Topsoe’s SOEC electrolyser plant will come on stream at the end of this year in Henning, Denmark.
Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy and Vestas have launched the world’s first green ammonia plant in Ramme, Northwest Jutland, Denmark.
Ørsted is scrapping the development of its FlagshipONE e-fuels project and focusing its efforts on renewable hydrogen.
Denmark-based company Topsoe has agreed to supply technology that will enable the production of renewable fuels at an oil refinery located in Hamburg, Germany.
A new alliance between three energy, engineering and technology companies aims to design a standardised concept for solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) manufacturing at a new factory to be built in Virginia, US.
Hamamatsu Photonics has completed its buyout of Danish NKT Photonics, expanding the Group’s reach in the semiconductor, quantum and medical fields.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has signed a deal to acquire a majority share in one of Denmark’s largest biogas plants, Sindal Biogas, located in Northern Jutland, and carry out a triple-digit-million upgrade on the facility.