Trina Green Hydrogen shipped its first containerized electrolyser
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First Green Hydrogen Electrolyser Sails into Porto On August 1, 2025, Trina Green Hydrogen, the clean energy arm of China''s Trina Solar, sent its first containerized hydrogen
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Portugal plans to hold an energy storage auction before January 2026 as part of a €400 million ($462.2 million) initiative to enhance grid resilience following an April blackout. From ESS
Vasco da Gama CoLAB is a Portuguese collaborative laboratory for the research and development of energy storage solutions. VG CoLAB develops innovative energy storage technologies through
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