Norwegian companies Norsk e-Fuel and Gen2 Energy have signed an agreement to supply green hydrogen for the production of sustainable aviation fuels in Mosjøen, Norway.
Author: Anela Dokso
Adani gets LoA by SECI to establish annual electrolysers manufacturing capacity in India As stated in an exchange note, Adani New Industries, a wholly owned subsidiary, has been granted a Letter of Award (LoA) by Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to establish an annual manufacturing capacity of 198.5 MW for electrolysers in India as part of the Green Hydrogen Transition Scheme (Tranche-I) through strategic interventions. The production-linked incentive scheme project is expected to be finished in 30 months from the date of the LoA. E.ON Hrvatska gets funding for hydrogen project EU funding has been awarded to E.ON Hrvatska…
Airbus has inaugurated the ZEROe Development Centre (ZEDC) for hydrogen technologies at its Stade site in Germany.
Toyota has filed a patent for a water-cooled hydrogen combustion engine. This technological leap addresses a critical challenge associated with hydrogen engines – the higher operating temperatures compared to traditional gasoline counterparts.
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.
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.