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Author: Anela Dokso
Cavendish is joining forces with Hoerbiger, a move that promises to transform hydrogen refuelling infrastructure significantly.
Omani-Polish researchers are exploring how to generate hydrogen from wastewater in a groundbreaking study named WASTE4H2.
California is making a bold move toward a zero-emission transportation future with hydrogen fuel.
The push for sustainable energy sources has taken a significant leap in La Guajira with the allocation of more resources for a new green hydrogen plant.
In an important move for the hydrogen industry, Poland has announced a tender for the construction of a new bus depot and accompanying infrastructure, including a hydrogen fueling station.
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has taken an interest in the potential of natural hydrogen in Québec, a region rich in natural resources.
TTCL Public Company, a Thai engineering firm, has entered into a significant contract worth approximately THB1.2 billion (USD 32 million) with the US-based Monolith Company.
Volvo Penta, in collaboration with CMB.Tech, has developed a hydrogen dual fuel engine based on the EU Stage V D8 platform, aiming to reduce emissions while transitioning to sustainable energy sources.
Lhyfe, a French company specializing in the production of renewable green hydrogen, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with German hydrogen mobility provider KEYOU.
DNV, a global quality assurance and risk management company, has revised its predictions regarding the use of hydrogen in road transportation. Their new report indicates a significant reduction in the projected role of hydrogen fuel due to rapid advancements in battery-electric vehicle (BEV) technology, particularly in the trucking sector. Initially, hydrogen was seen as a pivotal energy source for decarbonizing heavy-duty road transport. However, DNV’s updated forecast underscores the growing dominance of BEVs, which have shown remarkable progress in terms of range, charging infrastructure, and cost efficiency. DNV’s decision to lower the forecast for hydrogen usage is based on several…
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