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ACWA Power is set to complete the construction of a green hydrogen production plant in Chirchik, Uzbekistan, by the end of this year.
Germany has set an ambitious target to install around 20 gigawatts (GW) of electrolysis power by 2030, aiming to lead in the global hydrogen economy. However, a recent analysis by BBH Consulting Group, drawing on data from the International Energy Agency, reveals a significant gap between goals and current progress.
NW Natural and Modern Hydrogen have announced a three-year pilot project in Portland, Oregon, to produce clean hydrogen and capture solid carbon.
Japanese energy giant JERA has announced a comprehensive growth strategy centered on three key pillars: LNG, renewables, and hydrogen & ammonia.
ADNOC has achieved a milestone by delivering the world’s first certified bulk commercial shipment of low-carbon ammonia, enabled by carbon capture and storage (CCS), to Mitsui & Co. in Japan.
KeyState Energy, CNX Resources Corp., and Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) have announced a collaboration to establish a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and hydrogen production hub at PIT.
BP Plc’s green hydrogen project in Oman is currently in the concept development stage.
Tokyo-based Mizuho Financial Group has set an ambitious goal to provide JPY 2 trillion (USD 13 billion) in financing for hydrogen production and related technologies by 2030.
Piasecki Aircraft demonstrates advancement of hydrogen-powered UAMs The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has given Piasecki Aircraft Corp. (PiAC), a pioneer in advanced rotorcraft and unmanned aircraft systems technology, a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to assess the viability of hydrogen fuel cell powered urban air mobility (UAM) rotorcraft. The primary goal of the project is to determine whether it is feasible to power vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAMs), which are anticipated to be a major part of urban transportation in the future, with hydrogen fuel cells. The corporation is scheduled to start the second…
Nel ASA recently unveiled plans for the potential spin-off of its Fueling division into a separate entity named Cavendish Hydrogen.
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