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Four companies cooperate to test renewable liquid hydrogen supply chain in Europe

Two energy companies Shell New Energies NL BV and ENGIE, the tank storage provider Vopak and the shipping firm Anthony Veder have signed an...

CMA CGM and ENGIE to invest in second generation biomethane

CMA CGM Group and ENGIE plan to co-invest in the Salamander project, the first industrial and commercial unit for the production of second generation...

CMA CGM and ENGIE to accelerate energy transition in the shipping industry

CMA CGM Group and the energy company ENGIE have established a long-term strategic and industrial partnership to proceed with the energy transition in the...

CEF develops seven green projects as decarbonisation gathers pace

Land, sea and air have joined forces in a Coalition for the Energy of the Future (CEF) as the group announces seven key projects...

Dutch plan zero emissions in short-sea shipping

A joint venture zero emissions company is aiming to create the conditions that will make a significant shift for inland and coastal shipping to...

Agreement for the transport of hydrogen: Leading players join forces

The climate target to reduce CO2 emissions in Belgium by 80% by 2050 compared to 2005 levels is a major challenge. Hydrogen has an...
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