Peru’s Minister of Energy and Mines, Rómulo Mucho, revealed that companies are considering investments exceeding $12.5 billion for green hydrogen initiatives.
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In a significant move for the hydrogen energy sector, Yanmar Energy Systems and Daigas Energy have demonstrated a 30% hydrogen fuel blend in municipal gas using a cogeneration system.
North Rhine-Westphalia’s Economics Minister Mona Neubaur recently voiced strong criticism of Federal Economics Minister Robert Habeck’s new power plant strategy, particularly its approach to hydrogen-capable power plants.
The recent announcement by Deutsche Regas and Gascade to introduce hydrogen into the German network from the port of Lubmin marks a significant development in Germany’s energy transition.
The NEOM Green Hydrogen Project in Saudi Arabia, spearheaded by ACWA Power, has garnered significant attention within the hydrogen energy sector. A recent agreement for the supply of 1 GW of solar modules from JinkoSolar underscores the project’s ambitious scale.
Canada embarked on a bold hydrogen strategy four years ago, envisioning a share in a global market anticipated to be worth up to $11.7 trillion by 2050. This ambitious plan attracted billions in public funding aimed at positioning Canada as a key player in the hydrogen sector.
HOPIUM partners with K-Challenge HOPIUM has partnered with K-Challenge, a sports technology firm that aims to win the America’s Cup and other major international sailing contests by bringing together the best sailors with cutting edge technology. The goal of this long-term collaboration is to provide a platform for hydrogen solutions for boats shorter than thirty meters. The Orient Express Racing Team support boat, a Chase Boat demonstration, will be outfitted with a 160 kW Hopium fuel cell system next year as the initial stage in this relationship. Advait Infratech has established subsidiary in Norway In Norway, Advait Infratech has established…
The recent tripartite agreement among the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN), SATT Paris-Saclay, and the French Development Agency (AFD) marks a significant milestone in advancing decarbonized hydrogen technologies.
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), in collaboration with multiple partners, has embarked on a significant venture to evaluate the viability of hydrogen as an energy source for vehicles within the Hamburg port area.
Germany’s rail network is undergoing a significant transformation as Deutsche Bahn (DB) explores hydrogen fuel cell technology to replace diesel locomotives on non-electrified routes.