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Author: Anela Dokso
Versogen gets funding for clean hydrogen tech development As part of a regional initiative to access a carbon-free fuel source, Versogen, a startup company that is making progress in the manufacture of clean hydrogen, is scheduled to receive a portion of $4.7 million. The U.S. Department of Energy named the spin-off firm as one of four Delaware institutions to receive substantial federal funding for clean hydrogen production, research, and distribution. To create a more robust and efficient anion-exchange membrane, Versogen has partnered with the University of Delaware, University of California Berkeley, De Nora Technologies North America, and University of Oregon.…
Hyosung Heavy Industries has made a recent breakthrough in commercializing the world’s first hydrogen engine power generator.
Chinese company Shanxi International Energy Group is poised to revolutionize the aviation industry with its ambitious project to produce green aviation fuel from wind-powered hydrogen.
South Korea’s Doosan Fuel Cell Co. is poised to revolutionize power generation with the introduction of its new phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) model, the 5CSA.
The Barcaldine Power Station, located in outback Queensland, is set to undergo a transformative shift towards renewable energy with a $75 million investment from the state government.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released a report shedding light on the promising yet uncertain landscape of global green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing.
Bramble Energy has recently concluded a project aimed at propelling the UK’s automotive sector towards electrification.
The National Hydrogen Council (NWR), a pivotal advisory body guiding Germany’s hydrogen strategy, has significantly revised its projections for future hydrogen demand in the country. This update carries substantial implications for Germany’s energy transition and global efforts to decarbonize. The NWR now anticipates a surge in hydrogen demand, estimating a range between 94 and 124 terawatt hours (TWh) for 2030. This substantial increase, compared to the initial forecast of 93 TWh in February 2023, underscores the growing significance of hydrogen in Germany’s energy landscape. Notably, the NWR’s latest estimate aligns closely with the German government’s National Hydrogen Strategy update from…
Hazer Group, in collaboration with FortisBC Energy, is set to revolutionize the hydrogen landscape with the development of a production facility in Canada.
ArcelorMittal has long touted its commitment to climate leadership and decarbonization. However, recent assessments reveal a stark misalignment between its claims and actions.
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