Tyczka Hydrogen First to be Certified under CertifHy EU RFNBO Scheme
Key Ideas
- Tyczka Hydrogen is the first to be certified under the CertifHy EU RFNBO scheme, demonstrating a commitment to renewable fuels of non-biological origin.
- The certification signifies a step towards sustainable energy solutions and highlights the shifting focus towards hydrogen in the energy market.
- Other companies like Nobian and Air Liquide have also received certifications for their renewable energy projects, showcasing a growing trend in the industry.
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Tyczka Hydrogen made headlines by becoming the first to be certified under the CertifHy EU RFNBO scheme, a significant achievement in the realm of renewable fuels. This certification reflects Tyczka Hydrogen's dedication to promoting sustainable energy solutions, particularly in the domain of non-biological origin fuels. The move not only marks a milestone for Tyczka Hydrogen but also underscores the broader industry's increasing interest in hydrogen and its potential as an alternative energy source.
In a related context, Nobian also secured ISCC EU certification for its renewable fuels project in Rotterdam, while Air Liquide received a RFNBO certificate for its proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser in Oberhausen. These developments highlight the industry's momentum towards embracing renewable energy initiatives and integrating hydrogen technology into their operations.
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