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TU/e is a highly regarded technical university in the Netherlands, collaborating closely in HyCARB on engineering and process innovations for green hydrogen use in chemical industry[1].
The location where Wopke Hoekstra made statements regarding the upcoming changes to EU hydrogen subsidy rules.
Dutch researchers from Radboud University and Eindhoven University of Technology published a paper on a new method for green hydrogen production.
A multidisciplinary team of students from this university, named SOLID, is developing a new process for hydrogen storage and transport.
This university is a partner in the Brainport Smart District Foundation, contributing to the development of the experimental community.
Dutch technical university leading the research collaboration on platinum-nickel catalyst development for hydrogen energy storage. Researcher Emiel Hensen is driving the vision for neighborhood-scale electrolyzers.
Dutch university where Team SOLID, a student group, developed a proof-of-concept installation for CO2-free fuel generation using iron powder combustion.
Dutch company that developed the Stella Vie solar-powered family car, which won crowd support at the World Solar Challenge for its practical design and energy efficiency.
The institution where the Lightyear One project originated before being spun off into the independent company Lightyear.
Dutch research institution that co-developed the prototype solar cell capable of producing hydrogen fuel from water using gallium phosphide.

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