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HyTerra has completed a strategic investment from Fortescue Future Industries Technologies, receiving A$21.9 million.
Nel Hydrogen, a subsidiary of Norway’s Nel ASA, has signed a contract with Samsung C&T Corporation for 10 megawatts of alkaline electrolyzer equipment, valued at approximately EUR 5 million.
Ardagh Glass Packaging-Europe, part of the Ardagh Group, is taking a significant step forward in sustainable manufacturing.
Thor Energy has embarked on an exciting venture with the commencement of a natural hydrogen resource assessment at its Petroleum Exploration License 120 (PEL120) site in South Australia.
Constellation Resources Limited has signed a research agreement with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to explore natural hydrogen in Western Australia.
Greenzo Energy India (GEIL) has teamed up with France’s Energy Observer Developments (EODev) to introduce hydrogen fuel cell power units to the Indian market.
The United States government has recently clarified the requirements for hydrogen storage projects to qualify for valuable tax credits.
Despite weak domestic demand, the Chinese hydrogen sector is strategically pivoting towards production to enhance its competitive position in the international market.
Hyvia, a joint venture between Renault and Plug Power focused on hydrogen mobility, is reportedly nearing bankruptcy.
VNG and HyCC plans to build a large green hydrogen production facility with a capacity of 500 megawatts, aiming for a launch in 2029.
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