
Hydron Energy completes sale of its first commercial NGR plant
The Hydron plant reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% compared to other commercial technologies.

The Hydron plant reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 80% compared to other commercial technologies.

The company plans to launch more than 40 new hydrogen sites by 2025, representing one of the most ambitious expansions of energy infrastructure in the US.

Global demand for liquefied natural gas is expected to triple over the next decade.

Dajin combines fish farming and solar energy in a single project that avoids 320,000 tons of CO₂ per year.

The Danish firm thus consolidates its position as a leading developer of greenfield projects in the Baltic and southern Europe.

Distributed generation from wave power is a concrete, scalable solution that is aligned with the continent's climate objectives.

The project can supply up to 72,000 homes for four hours with stored energy.

The contract covers 4,200 km² and integrates several previously separate blocks, with an investment of US$1.35 billion.

The first 15 MW turbine is already rotating at the Baltic Power marine park, ushering in a new energy era for Poland.

The company has presented comprehensive technical information as a federal priority to accelerate its advanced energy solutions.

The company will integrate auxiliary lithium-ion battery systems, optimizing the delivery of quality power to the grid.

The project plans to store more than 10 million tons of CO₂ per year in a marine salt reservoir 250 km offshore.