Tokyo-based Mizuho Financial Group has set an ambitious goal to provide JPY 2 trillion (USD 13 billion) in financing for hydrogen production and related technologies by 2030.
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Piasecki Aircraft demonstrates advancement of hydrogen-powered UAMs The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has given Piasecki Aircraft Corp. (PiAC), a pioneer in advanced rotorcraft and unmanned aircraft systems technology, a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to assess the viability of hydrogen fuel cell powered urban air mobility (UAM) rotorcraft. The primary goal of the project is to determine whether it is feasible to power vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAMs), which are anticipated to be a major part of urban transportation in the future, with hydrogen fuel cells. The corporation is scheduled to start the second…
Nel ASA recently unveiled plans for the potential spin-off of its Fueling division into a separate entity named Cavendish Hydrogen.
Airbus, in collaboration with academic partners, airport operators, and leading hydrogen-industry companies, has embarked on an ambitious initiative—the GOLIAT project.
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Germany, like many nations, faces the challenge of decarbonizing its freight transport sector. Milence, a joint venture by leading truck manufacturers, has recently announced the construction of two e-truck charging parks in Germany.
India has recently made significant strides in the green hydrogen sector, awarding tenders for 412,000 tonnes of green hydrogen production and 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyser manufacturing capacity.
MITSUI E&S, in collaboration with its U.S. subsidiary PACECO Corp., has launched the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) crane, known as the H2-ZE Transtainer, at the Port of Los Angeles.
Whitebark Energy Limited is moving forward with plans to commercialize hydrogen production using geothermal energy. This initiative aligns with Australian federal government incentives aimed at boosting hydrogen production.