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Author: Anela Dokso
IndianOil and Indian Navy partner for hydrogen fuel cell bus Recent delivery of a cutting-edge green hydrogen fuel cell bus by IndianOil to the Indian Navy represents a significant breakthrough in environmentally friendly transportation options. This delivery represents a significant advancement in the heavy-duty e-mobility industry’s use of sustainable technologies. The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between IndianOil and the Indian Navy served as a fitting tribute to the event. The research and application of hydrogen fuel cell technology in heavy-duty vehicles are the goals of this agreement.
Italy Presents SouthH2 Corridor Designed to transport Hydrogen from Mediterranean to Europe
Italy is set to host an event this autumn to present the SouthH2 Corridor, a network designed to transport hydrogen from the southern Mediterranean to northern Europe.
Professor Ad van Wijk, an expert in the field of renewable energy, discusses the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source in this interview with H2 EnergyNewsBiz.
Professor Ad van Wijk, an expert in the field of renewable energy, discusses the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source in this interview with H2 EnergyNewsBiz.
The transition to a climate-neutral Europe requires significant amounts of hydrogen, especially for sectors where direct electrification isn’t feasible, such as long-haul aviation and heavy industry.
Airbus’s recent announcement at the Farnborough Airshow introduces a new collaboration with aircraft lessor Avolon, marking the first partnership under the ZEROe Project.
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have made headlines with their development of a new material capable of converting sunlight and water into clean energy.
Singapore’s National University of Singapore (NUS) has officially launched its Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI), marking a significant step in the country’s National Hydrogen Strategy.
The world is entering a critical period where energy systems are set to undergo significant transformations. Emerging technologies are facilitating the adoption of green hydrogen, a key component in achieving decarbonization targets.
Germany’s gas Transmission System Operators (TSOs) have submitted an application for a national hydrogen core network, spanning 9,666km and costing an estimated €19.7 billion ($21.4 billion).
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