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A fruitful bid for government funding results in a £10 million boost to launch a fleet of hydrogen-powered buses across Sussex, Surrey, and Kent.
Refire supplies fuel cells to Yutong Fuel cells from Refire have been given to Yutong, which is more well-known for its buses and coaches. Yutong is also branching out into the hydrogen market and has a truck division. Fifty Yutong fuel cell-powered vehicles went on the road earlier this spring. Together with Refire, the 49-ton trucks underwent upgrades before being shipped to a Chinese client.Audrey Ma, vice president of Refire’s foreign markets, shared the information on LinkedIn. Charbone nears end of site selection process for green hydrogen production in US In Oakland County, Michigan, Charbone is nearing the end of…
West Virginia University (WVU) researchers had significant backing from the Department of Energy (DOE) with $15.8m funding for three research projects.
Provaris Energy, an Australia-based developer of green hydrogen projects, has embarked on a historic journey with the fabrication of the H2Neo prototype tank in Norway. T
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has invested $2 million in Lochard Energy’s venture to explore large-scale hydrogen production and storage in Victoria’s Otway Basin.
Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom), Oman’s state-owned hydrogen initiative, has signed an agreement with VNG AG, a German gas importer, to explore long-term offtake agreements for green hydrogen and ammonia.
Stadler, a renowned name in rail transport innovation, has once again made headlines with its FLIRT H2 hydrogen-powered train, securing a prestigious entry in the Guinness World Records database.
As the world grapples with the urgent need to combat climate change, the quest for cleaner, more sustainable energy sources has taken center stage.
JERA, Japan’s power generator, has forged a partnership with ExxonMobil to delve into the development of a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production project in the United States.
Norwegian Hydrogen has set its sights on Tornio, Finland, as a prime location for green hydrogen production.
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