Danish liquid e-fuel study receives £670k grant
A study to explore the future production of liquid e-fuels in Denmark has received a grant worth DKK 5.8m (£670k).
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A study to explore the future production of liquid e-fuels in Denmark has received a grant worth DKK 5.8m (£670k).
Air Products has said it will support China’s new round of development, with a focus on the energy transition, as it looks to help the country meet its decarbonisation goals and lay the foundations for...
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New Zealand-based engineering specialist Fabrum Solutions has merged with cryocooler and liquefier company AFCryo to create green hydrogen and cryogenic solutions innovator Fabrum.
Spanish hydrogen solutions specialist Calvera will supply equipment and systems for two hydrogen refuelling stations to be located in the Polish cities of Poznam and Katowice following a deal signed with Biproraf, S.P.Z.O.O (Biproraf).
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