Everfuel starts construction of 20MW electrolyser in Fredericia

On the 18th of August, the construction work will begin on Europe’s currently largest electrolysis plant for the production and storage of green hydrogen: the HySynergy plant in Fredericia. The plant is located next to Crossbridge Energy’s refinery. This writes Everfuel in a press release. Everfuel states that the building permit has been granted for…

Nel takes part in groundbreaking offshore project

Nel has announced that the company has become a partner in the Poshydon project, established by a Dutch consortium that provides the world’s first offshore hydrogen platform. Nel will supply a 1.25 MW electrolysis plant that will be able to produce half a tonne of green hydrogen a day. “Nel sees hydrogen production from offshore…

Hydrogen Europe and the European Investment Bank sign agreement

Hydrogen Europe and the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed an agreement on consultancy services on 29 July. Under the agreement, the EIB will provide financial advisory support for hydrogen projects led by Hydrogen Europe. In addition, the parties will collaborate on market development initiatives. Hydrogen technology will play a crucial role in achieving a carbon-neutral…

Green Hydrogen Systems expands with new factory and more jobs

Green Hydrogen Systems has announced in a press release that the company will expand their factory in Kolding this autumn, so that the factory’s size will go from 3,500 square metres to 16,500 square metres, and by 2025 the staff is expected to increase from 100 to 300 employees. The company, which produces electrolysis plants,…

Green Hydrogen Systems publishes prospectus

On Monday, June 7, Green Hydrogen Systems announced its stock exchange prospectus, which aims for a listing on Nasdaq Copenhagen. The company has previously said that DKK 1 billion can be raised at the introduction. With proceeds from the IPO, the Danish electrolysis producer will be able to execute on the goal of hitting a…

Renault will spread hydrogen cars in Europe

Renault Group, in collaboration with Plug Power, is forming the company Hyvia, which aims to spread hydrogen cars and infrastructure in Europe. It is hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles, the so-called LCVs, and therefore not passenger cars, that will be put on roads, and the first vehicle will be completed already this year and will be followed…