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A HyValue delegation attended European Hydrogen Week, the biggest EU-event on hydrogen.
Read moreHyValue partners NORCE and TNO signed a Memorandum of Understanding, formalising a long-term strategic collaboration within hydrogen and energy infrastructure.
Read moreOn Monday November 4, 2024, the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences hosted the HyValue WP3 End-User Applications workshop, focusing on the future of maritime operations.
Read moreRead the article by HyValue centre director Fionn Iversen at Altinget.
Read hereOur partners met for HyValue days 2024 in Stavanger, to discuss sustainability, challenges and HyValue results.
Read moreThe Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate Policy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the Netherlands is currently exploring a further strengthening of energy relations with Scandinavian partners, especially in Norway and their visit to Norway includes meeting the experts in our institute and partners in the NORCE-led FME-centre HyValue.
Read moreWhy have we given hydrogen so many different colours and what do they entail?
Read moreHyValue and HYDROGENi gathered research and industry partners to discuss necessary regulations, standards and systems for hydrogen and ammonia to become a valuable solution on a bigger scale.
Read moreHyValue leader Fionn Iversen visited Washington DC together with the Norwegian Ministry of Energy and the Norwegian Research Council, for the Annual Bilateral meeting between Norway and the United States on hydrogen and CCUS.
Read moreThank you for interesting discussions at the Maritime Hydrogen Conference in Florø.
Read moreOur sibling hydrogen centre HYDROGENi visited us in Bergen, to discuss further opportunities for collaboration.
Read moreHyValue presented our work at the International Climate Summit in New Dehli, India for 100.000 participants.
Read moreHyValue partner Hydro Havrand has produced the world’s first successful batch of aluminium using green hydrogen as an energy source.
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