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Author: Anela Dokso
Japan’s IHI is set to refine hydrogen fuel cell and aircraft electrification technologies through projects initiated by the country’s New Energy and Industrial Development Organization (NEDO).
Linde has unveiled plans for a advancement in Brazil’s hydrogen energy landscape. The company’s subsidiary, White Martins, is set to construct, own, and operate a second electrolyzer plant to produce green hydrogen in the southeast region of Brazil.
ORLEN recently received €62 million ($66 million) in non-repayable funding from the European Union. This funding aims to support ORLEN’s ambitious plans to establish 16 hydrogen refueling stations in Poland.
A survey commissioned by the Jet Zero Council has unveiled a significant shift in public sentiment towards eco-friendly air travel.
KBR recently announced their contract procurement for their proprietary K-GreeN green ammonia technology. The firm will provide this technology for Fortescue’s Holmaneset green energy project in Norway.
Jericho Energy Ventures has chosen to pursue a strategic process to explore a potential spin-off and separate listing of its hydrogen platform.
Spanish energy giant Cepsa, in a strategic move towards bolstering its green energy initiatives, has forged a partnership with Evos, a liquid energy and chemical storage company in Europe.
Verne received strategic funding headed by Trucks Venture Capital. Investors include existing partners, such as the Collaborative Fund and Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund, and new partners, such as the United Airlines Ventures Sustainable Flight Fund and Newlab.
Amogy, a pioneer in mature, scalable, and efficient ammonia-to-power solutions, has received an order from Terox to integrate its proprietary technology into construction sites.
Sarawak premier to speak at Poland hydrogen and decarbonisation forum Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg, the Premier of Sarawak, will be participating in the Central European Hydrogen Technology Forum and the Central European Decarbonisation Forum. These forums will be held in Poznan, Poland on April 24 and 25. The Premier’s Office states that Johari will participate in a panel discussion titled “Debate Regions for the Planet”. He will share Sarawak’s experiences and views on energy transition, renewable energy security, decarbonisation and environmental sustainability. Accompanying the Premier will be Sarawak’s Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hassan, State Secretary Datuk…
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