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Hyundai Motor Company has taken a significant step forward in solidifying its position as a leader in the hydrogen sector by announcing the acquisition of Hyundai Mobis’ hydrogen fuel cell business.
Anglo American Platinum, BMW Group South Africa, and Sasol South Africa Limited have forged a collaboration agreement to introduce hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) and establish supporting hydrogen refueling technology in South Africa.
In a move to propel its expansion into green energy and airports infrastructure, the Adani Group is poised to raise a staggering $2.6 billion from prominent sovereign funds in the Middle East.
The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MTCIT) in Oman has set forth an ambitious agenda for 2024, emphasizing a bold stride towards sustainable and cutting-edge transportation solutions in the Sultanate.
In a collaboration between GE Vernova’s Gas Power business and EnergyAustralia, the Tallawarra B Power Station in New South Wales, Australia, is now operational, heralding a new era in sustainable energy production.
Germany is pioneering a new power plant strategy designed to tackle the challenges posed by fluctuating energy production and limited power grid capacity.
In a recent statement from Ms. Simson on behalf of the European Commission, the spotlight has turned to white hydrogen exploration as a potential key player in Europe’s energy transition.
The state of Western Australia and the federal government of Australia have pledged a combined AUD 140 million to support the development of a green hydrogen production hub in the Pilbara region.
BPCL calls for bids for refueling station at Kochi In order to establish a green hydrogen plant and refueling station at Kochi, Kerala’s Cochin International Airport (CIAL), which is entirely powered by solar energy, Bharat Petroleum Corporation (BPCL) has put out a call for bids. Bids must be submitted by March 1, 2024. The same day will see the opening of bids. Using a 500-kW electrolyzer system, the proposed facility—which would be used to refuel hydrogen buses—will be able to create 100 normal cubic meters per hour (Nm3/hr) of green hydrogen. Additionally, it needs to be able to increase to…
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