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RWE has received full planning approval for a green hydrogen facility at the Pembroke Power Station in South Wales.
Green Hydrogen Systems, a Danish company specializing in creating hydrogen electrolysers, has managed to secure a short-term loan of $11.2 million.
Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda plan to merge, potentially forming the world’s third-largest automaker as they adapt to the shifting landscape of the automotive industry.
Germany’s Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy has issued a tender titled “Hydrogen Refueling at a Station,” published on December 23, 2024.
The Polish government has issued a significant tender titled “Dostawa paliwa wodorowego z możliwoÅ›ciÄ… awaryjnej dystrybucji,” focusing on the delivery of hydrogen and other industrial gases.
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EDP has completed the environmental process for its renewable hydrogen project in Soto de Ribera, named GH2 Soto.
Energiza has been chosen to undertake a major energy project in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Hazer Group has received a significant financial boost in the form of a $6.2 million grant from the Western Australian Government’s Lower Carbon Grants Program.
Hyundai, a major Korean automotive company, has partnered with Juma Al Majid Company, its UAE distributor, to introduce two hydrogen fuel cell buses in Abu Dhabi.
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