Chart unveils first KGS-approved liquid hydrogen trailer for Korea By obtaining Korean Gas Safety (KGS) accreditation for its liquid hydrogen (LH2) bulk transport trailers, Chart Industries has accomplished a noteworthy milestone. This certification, which is a first for the Korean market, demonstrates Chart’s dedication to upholding strict international safety regulations and satisfying the expanding need for clean energy solutions. CEO Jill Evanko expressed satisfaction in Chart’s innovative contribution and preparedness to use their high-capacity LH2 trailers to help Korea achieve its renewable energy goals. Fives assists Holcim with hydrogen tests Fives is assisting Holcim with the decarbonization of its production…
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Axpo is investing in a hydrogen production and distribution project aimed at revolutionizing the transportation sector in France’s Arve Valley.
A team of researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has achieved a significant breakthrough in the production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) through a novel photocatalytic process.
An initiative is underway on Russia’s far-eastern island of Sakhalin, with plans for the country’s inaugural green hydrogen installation set to materialize by June’s end.
MAN Energy Solutions (MAN ES) and Mitsui E&S have marked a historic milestone in the maritime sector by successfully conducting the world’s first hydrogen combustion operation of a large marine engine.
India’s ambitious pursuit of green hydrogen production faces a potential setback as a new report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) highlights challenges stemming from low incentive rates.
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is increasingly being viewed as the fuel of the future. And DNV, a global quality assurance and risk management company, is at the forefront of this energy revolution. The company is spearheading research on converting a city’s energy source from natural gas to 100% low-carbon hydrogen.
Topsoe has received an environmental permit from the Danish Environmental Agency for green hydrogen factory in Denmark.
HSE adds two years to the Fastway hydrogen fleet’s delay Red tape has grounded two thirds of the flagship hydrogen fleet that Go-Ahead debuted on Brighton & Hove’s Fastway services last summer. Wrights Hydroliner Kite single-deckers, which have a longer range than battery-electric buses, were hailed as the ZE future. However, the infrastructure for liquid hydrogen has already been constructed, but it cannot be used until the Health & Safety Executive gives its approval. The application has been pending for two years. Greenzo Energy launches indigenously manufactured 1MW alkaline electrolyser in India Greenzo Energy India, a company that provides green…
Pedro Sánchez, the President of the Spanish Government, has reaffirmed Spain’s commitment to hydrogen as a strategic pillar of renewable energy, envisioning the nation as a leading hub in this burgeoning sector.