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The Hydrogen Stream: EWE begins work on 320 MW hydrogen plant in Germany EWE says construction has started on its 320 MW hydrogen plant in Germany as it seeks regulatory reforms, while Japan Suiso Energy and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have broken ground on a commercial-scale liquefied hydrogen terminal set to begin operations in 2030.
Sergio Matalucci
Nov 28, 2025
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The Hydrogen Stream: Wärtsilä testing 100% hydrogen engine Wärtsilä has successfully demonstrated what it says is the world’s first large-scale engine running on 100% hydrogen, supplying power to Spain’s grid in Bermeo and advancing flexible low-carbon generation technology.
Sergio Matalucci
Jun 12, 2026
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Solar sheep grazing delivers margins up to 40% in new study Researchers at Western University say agrivoltaic sheep grazing models in Ontario outperform traditional farming, with higher margins and dual revenue streams from livestock and solar site services.
Ryan Kennedy
Mar 26, 2026
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The missing piece for Germany’s Energiewende? World’s largest battery: Be it lead, lithium, water, or gas – there are many ways to store energy nowadays. However, the technology is often too expensive to deploy, or is at too early a stage or dependent on certain geographical conditions. In cooperation with the University of Jena, German utility company EWE plans to build the world’s largest battery storage facility using redox flow technology. Could this 120 MW battery project be the missing link for Germany’s ‘Energiewende’?
Carl Johannes Muth
Oct 05, 2017
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The Hydrogen Stream: TES, EWE plan 500 MW electrolyzer in Germany A group of German companies plans to set up a 500 MW electrolyzer for a 1 GW green hydrogen project in the North Sea. US scientists, meanwhile, have engineered a light-activated nanomaterial to convert ammonia into hydrogen, and Canadian researchers have unveiled a new way to structure catalysts for fuel cells.
Sergio Matalucci
Nov 25, 2022
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The future of soccer is green Building integration: Sports club Werder Bremen is rebuilding its home field in Bremen, Germany, turning it from a multi-purpose venue into a dedicated soccer stadium. Regional energy supplier and sponsor EWE is working with Bremen’s municipal services to clad the building with photovoltaics, creating Germany’s biggest building integrated array while simultaneously showing how solar power modules can provide an architectural solution.
pv magazine
Sep 14, 2010
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German gas provider builds cavern for hydrogen storage The hydrogen storage cavern will be built near Berlin at a depth of around 1,000 meters and measuring 500 cubic meters. It is scheduled to go into operation in spring 2022.
Ralph Diermann
Dec 18, 2020
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Work begins on underground hydrogen storage project in Germany German energy provider EWE wants to set up a test cavern with a capacity of 500 cubic meters at a depth of 1,000 meters. It is scheduled to go into operation in spring 2022.
Ralph Diermann
Feb 23, 2021
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The Hydrogen Stream: Electrolysis is cost-efficient in all climates, says Finnish team Researchers at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland said that chemical energy storages were needed for short and long-term balancing in every climate region, especially in the northern climates. Meanwhile, companies are moving forward with their plans to produce hydrogen in Namibia and Morocco.
Sergio Matalucci
May 05, 2023
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The Hydrogen Stream: Plug Power commissions 1 MW PEM electrolyzer A number of hydrogen projects are moving forward in the United States, Germany and Denmark. In other developments, the German state of Saxony is teaming up with other partners, including the Czech Republic, to set up a hydrogen network in Eastern Europe.
Sergio Matalucci
Jan 16, 2024
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