- Google, McKinsey and Tencent Back 635,000 Ton Nature Based Carbon Removal Deal in Indonesia
- Austria Breaks Ground on 12.5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to Advance Seasonal Energy Storage
- Dutch Government Commits $513 Million to Hydrogen Storage as Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Market Growth
- Germany’s DVGW Urges Stronger Hydrogen Focus in Economic Recovery Plan
Author: Anela Dokso
A few days ago, an exciting development unfolded in the hydrogen sector as the joint venture Lotte-Air Liquide Ener’Hy signed a memorandum of understanding with several key players, including Lotte Global Logistics, Lotte SK Eneroot, Hyundai Motor Company, and the Ministry of the Environment.
As the demand for cleaner and more efficient automotive technologies grows, Hyundai Motor Company has filed a patent for an innovative system designed to lubricate hydrogen injectors in vehicles.
One of the latest developments in hydrogen field is a patent for a hydrogen separation filter with enhanced selectivity.
The Government of Ireland has recently announced a new tender titled “Provision of Engineering Services Framework Agreement” aimed at advancing the hydrogen sector in the country.
The Netherlands, through Gasunie Energy Development, has issued a new tender titled “H2Cast: Procurement & Transport of Hydrogen.”
Investigations of Micro-Thermo-Photovoltaic System Fueled with Ammonia/Hydrogen under Extreme Operational Conditions
Researchers have embarked on an innovative journey to investigate the potential of a micro-thermo-photovoltaic (MTPV) system that uses a blend of ammonia and hydrogen as fuel.
Avaada Group has taken a significant step towards advancing green energy technologies by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Yamaha Corporations, together with partners Roush and Regulator Marine, unveiled the world’s first hydrogen-powered outboard motor for recreational boats, marking a significant step towards environmentally-friendly boating solutions.
Hydrexia has joined forces with Widad Energy Development Sdn Bhd (WEDSB) in a landmark partnership to advance hydrogen energy development in Malaysia.
A group of over 50 shipping stakeholders, led by the Australian mining company Fortescue, used the COP29 to push for a firm commitment to hydrogen-based alternative fuels.
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