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Global Hydrogen Solutions (GHS) has announced a tender titled “Green Hydrogen Production Initiatives” on October 14, 2024.
Uniper has signed a significant Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with a major international industrial gas producer in Germany.
The Asia-Pacific region is actively embracing hydrogen-based fuels for maritime shipping. As the leading bunkering hub, Singapore’s actions are crucial for navigating the decarbonization goals established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
Faurecia is part of the IPCEI Hy2tech initiative focusing on advancing hydrogen tank technology. The project aims to create two new generations of hydrogen storage solutions: carbon fiber gaseous tanks and liquid hydrogen storage.
Sasol, a global integrated chemicals and energy company, has successfully received its first power under a new procurement plan. This power supply is specifically intended for their hydrogen production ventures.
The first hydrogen-powered ferry has set sail in the San Francisco Bay, marking a significant step in eco-friendly maritime transport. This pioneering vessel uses hydrogen fuel cells to generate energy, producing only water vapor as a byproduct, thus eliminating harmful emissions generally associated with conventional ferries that rely on diesel fuel. This development aims to reduce pollution and promote sustainable practices in maritime travel, particularly significant in an era where environmental conservation is increasingly prioritized. The ferry’s operation serves as a successful demonstration of hydrogen’s viability in commercial transportation and could potentially pave the way for broader adoption of hydrogen-powered…
Transnet, South Africa’s state-owned logistics giant, is gearing up to establish hydrogen terminals at various ports.
Siemens, the German technology giant, is set to participate in an ambitious electricity terminal and green hydrogen project in Gippsland.
BP is continuing its commitment to hydrogen energy in Australia, despite current market hurdles.
Mitsubishi Power, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group from Japan, is exploring hydrogen power projects in Malaysia.
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