Amid whispers and rumors, Porsche seems to be contemplating a foray into the realm of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, according to a recent revelation by Car Buzz.
Author: Anela Dokso
Eneos Corp, Japan’s largest refiner, has unveiled a significant investment in MVCE Gulf Coast, a company specializing in clean hydrogen production in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Haryana’s Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, has announced a collaborative effort with Japan to formulate a comprehensive hydrogen policy.
Australia is making significant strides in securing the future of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles on its roads by introducing stringent safety standards.
Amp Energy, a Canadian renewables developer, has announced a three-month extension to the agreement driving the 5GW Cape Hardy Green Hydrogen project in South Australia.
The American electric vehicle (EV) charging landscape is poised for a rapid expansion following the announcement of $623 million in grants by the Administration, made possible by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Charging and Fueling Infrastructure (CFI) Discretionary Grant Program.
HDEX and eFrancisco Motor Corporation have unveiled a strategic partnership that promises to reshape the hydrogen landscape and revolutionize public transportation.
G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant has articulated India’s ambitious pursuit of becoming a global hub for green hydrogen by 2030. Addressing the Climate Financing Conference in New Delhi, Kant reiterated the government’s commitment to transforming the nation’s energy landscape.
Japanese firms Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Toyo Engineering Corporation, JGC Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation have signed a joint venture agreement to enhance the front-end engineering design (FEED) execution for a liquefied hydrogen supply chain in development by Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
FNM’s tender for hydrogen to power H2iseO trains failed The H2iseO project, which is believed to entail the building of a railway hydrogen valley in Valcamonica, put out a tender for the supply of hydrogen to power its trains. However, the FNM group’s bidding was unsuccessful. The process, which was made public at the end of the previous year, was to establish a “Framework Agreement for the supply of fuel cell grade hydrogen for rail and road traction,” which would last for six years and have a total estimated value of about thirty million euros. It also involved assigning the…