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Author: Anela Dokso
Arno A. Evers, the mastermind behind some of the most innovative Trade Fair stands including the world-renowned hydrogen fuel cells joint stand at the Hanover fair, shared his thoughts on the future of hydrogen economy in this interview.
Hygreen Energy, a Beijing-based company, has invested €2 billion for the development of green hydrogen projects in Andalusia, Spain.
HyTerra received a significant investment from Fortescue Future Industries Technologies, a subsidiary of Fortescue. The A$21.9 million investment will secure Fortescue a 39.8% stake in HyTerra, pending shareholder approval.
In a recent interview with Omid Ardakani, a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, a spotlight was cast on Canada’s vast and untapped potential for natural hydrogen.
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This Spring, Dutch engineers embarked on a major industrial feat at the Port of Rotterdam, positioning a colossal drill to bore beneath the seawall.
In a recent interview with Omid Ardakani, a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, a spotlight was cast on Canada’s vast and untapped potential for natural hydrogen.
Linde’s announcement of a $2 billion investment to supply clean hydrogen to Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project marks a significant development in the hydrogen energy sector.
The HYBRIT initiative, a collaboration between SSAB, LKAB, and Vattenfall, aims to revolutionize the iron and steel industry by virtually eliminating carbon dioxide emissions through the use of fossil-free hydrogen and electricity.
Equinor’s announcement of the conversion of the Viking Energy supply vessel to ammonia operation, set to be completed by 2026, marks a significant moment in maritime fuel technology.
British startup DRIFT Energy recently secured £4.65 million in seed funding, led by Octopus Ventures and supported by Blue Action Accelerator. The funding aims to enable the company to build its first vessel designed to produce green hydrogen at sea.
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