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Author: Anela Dokso
The Romanian Ministry of Energy published a tender on November 26, 2024, titled “Hydrogen Infrastructure Development 2024.” Interested parties have until January 31, 2025, to submit their proposals.
Plaintiffs have filed a lawsuit against Toyota, claiming the automaker has engaged in deceptive practices regarding its hydrogen-powered vehicles, particularly the Mirai.
Brazil plans to invest R$40 billion in the development of green hydrogen by 2025.
Hydrogen’s path forward requires integrating infrastructure, finance, and policy. The $100 billion market is only the beginning. As Eric Ru notes, “Hydrogen’s challenge isn’t its promise—it’s building the framework to fulfill it.”
Wärtsilä Corporation has joined a consortium to explore hydrogen-argon power cycles aimed at achieving net-zero power generation.
Railway operator CPKC, in collaboration with ATCO EnPower, has completed the construction of two hydrogen fueling stations in Calgary and Edmonton, Alberta. These new terminals are designed to support CPKC’s expanding fleet of hydrogen-powered locomotives, a key effort in reducing carbon emissions in rail transportation. CPKC Assistant Vice President, Kyle Mulligan, highlighted these facilities’ role in progressing hydrogen locomotive testing and promoting a lower-carbon future in transportation. ATCO EnPower played a pivotal role in the project, delivering services for the engineering, procurement, and construction of these dedicated hydrogen refueling stations. They have also committed to managing the operation of these…
EnergyPathways, a leading company in the renewable energy sector, has recently joined Hydrogen UK.
NIM and EH Group are collaborating to develop hydrogen fuel cell technologies tailored for the maritime industry.
This patent details a new catalyst composed of an ordered intermetallic compound of platinum and germanium with the formula Pt3Ge.
Norwegian Government Issues Tender for Development of Hydrogen Refueling Infrastructure
The Norwegian Ministry of Transport has issued a tender titled “Development of Hydrogen Refueling Stations across Norway 2024-2026,” published on November 25, 2024.
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