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Author: Anela Dokso
Saarthi GreenTech, an Indo-Australian clean-tech company, has inaugurated its advanced factory in Chakan, Pune. The hydrogen fuel systems produced here can significantly reduce fuel consumptions and carbon emissions.
SFC Energy has recently secured a significant order from ConnectCom Sarl, marking a milestone in the establishment of emergency power systems in Luxembourg’s public safety sector.
BHP Group intends to receive its first ammonia-powered bulk carrier in 2026. The aim is to reduce shipping emissions as part of their sustainability initiative, revealed a top executive.
China’s CEEC Hydrogen Energy recently inked a strategic cooperation pact with Headway Technology Group (Qingdao), signaling a significant move in the hydrogen energy sector.
Green hydrogen, heralded as a key player in the global shift towards clean energy, has garnered significant interest due to its potential to decarbonize various sectors.
Lhyfe, a leading player in green and renewable hydrogen production, recently introduced the Green Hydrogen Marketplace on its online portal, Lhyfe Heroes.
During the second Hydrogen week held in the UK in February 2024, a significant feat was accomplished by Hyundai with its Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs). The ix35 FC, a representative model in their lineup, surprisingly set two records for its driving range, igniting discussions about its potential implications for the industry and consumers.
H2 Mobility’s new public hydrogen refueling station, located at the Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH (rnv) depot in Heidelberg, is officially operational.
Innovative hydrogen solutions bag top honours in TERA-Award Hong Kong hosted the third TERA-Award Smart Energy Innovation Competition, where leading hydrogen technologies shared the spotlight. Towngas announced the triumphant projects, with a Chinese team clinching the Gold Award with their advanced alkaline hydrogen-producing apparatus, slashing hydrogen production costs. Hua Xia Hydrogen Technology, China, seized the Gold Award and the US$1 million prize, courtesy of their sophisticated design for hydrogen production through water electrolysis. The technology necessitates fewer than 4.3 kWh of DC power per cubic metre of hydrogen, thereby encouraging direct hydrogen production from renewable sources and slashing costs of…
The National Composites Centre (NCC) has introduced an innovative cryostat device and testing method, designed to efficiently evaluate composite material performance at cryogenic temperatures.
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