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Author: Anela Dokso
A small Norwegian company, NAPOP (Not A Part Of the Problem), is making waves in the aquaculture and renewable energy sectors with its project that combines fish farming with hydrogen production.
Universal Hydrogen has unveiled the AmpCart H2, a breakthrough in airport ground support equipment (GSE) charging infrastructure. The technology, developed in collaboration with Oshkosh AeroTech, promises to decarbonize airport operations and overcome the limitations of traditional charging methods.
Topsoe A/S, based in Denmark, has entered into an engineering agreement with Approtium, a leading industrial supplier of hydrogen in South Korea.
Wrightbus to manufacture hydrogen coach by 2026 By 2026, Wrightbus plans to have its hydrogen coach manufactured.The CEO of Wrightbus, Jean-Marc Gales, told B&CB that a prototype model meant to show off the engine is anticipated before the end of the year.
The European Commission’s recent announcement regarding its pilot auction for green hydrogen production has stirred considerable excitement within the renewable energy sector. With a whopping 132 bids submitted from projects spanning 17 European countries, the auction has the potential to significantly bolster the EU’s domestic green hydrogen production targets for 2030.
NTPC, India’s largest power utility, has embarked on a transformative journey towards green hydrogen production. The recent signing of a land lease agreement with the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC) marks a pivotal step in realizing NTPC’s ambitious green energy objectives and aligning with the Government of India’s (GoI) energy transition efforts.
The growing momentum behind hydrogen as a clean energy solution is met with skepticism and concern from environmental groups across Europe.
Germany’s state-controlled firm, Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE), is making bold strides in the transition to green hydrogen, announcing plans to invest approximately $540 million (500 million euros) in repurposing its underground gas storage sites and pipelines.
Hydrexia Hydrogen Limited and UMW Toyota, a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation in Malaysia, have joined forces to supply containerized mobile hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).
Italian engineering firm MAIRE, through its subsidiary KT – Kinetics Technology, has clinched an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract from Eni to construct a hydrogen production plant at Eni’s Livorno refinery.
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