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Author: Anela Dokso
In a stride towards establishing Wilhelmshaven as the ‘Hydrogen Valley of Germany,’ Canadian renewable energy company World Energy GH2 has become the first North American member of the Port of Wilhelmshaven’s ENERGY HUB initiative.
YTL PowerSeraya Pte. Limited has emerged as the victor of the first Request for Proposal (RFP) under the Energy Market Authority’s (EMA) new Centralised Process framework.
Western Australian company Pacific Energy has successfully designed and delivered its first hydrogen stand-alone power system (H2 SPS).
Ireland’s largest bulk port, Shannon Foynes, and the illustrious Port of Rotterdam have inked a historic agreement to establish a supply-chain corridor aimed at exporting green hydrogen and renewable fuels into Europe.
The closed Alcoa smelter in Ferndale, Washington, might soon see a remarkable transformation into a green hydrogen production facility.
BASF Process Catalysts partners with Envision Energy Today, BASF Process Catalysts announced a new partnership with Envision Energy, a top supplier of total net zero emission solutions in the green technology space. By using “advanced and dynamic” process design, the partnership hopes to advance the conversion of green hydrogen and CO2 into e-methanol. In order to create e-methanol from green hydrogen and CO2, both businesses want to optimize the process and open the door to a more sustainable energy environment.
Hyzon Motors Delivers Hydrogen Trucks to Performance Food Group Amidst Delisting Concerns
Hyzon Motors, a prominent player in the hydrogen fuel cell and truck industry, recently delivered four hydrogen fuel cell trucks to Performance Food Group (PFG) in anticipation of their deployment in California.
In a surprising turn of events, no train manufacturers have submitted bids for the Dutch province of Groningen’s inaugural tender for four hydrogen-powered trains.
A consortium comprising four Scottish renewable and maritime companies has secured a grant exceeding £535,000 from the UK Government Department for Transport. The funding aims to spearhead an innovative approach that utilizes clean hydrogen energy to significantly reduce carbon emissions from vessels during port berthing.
The Nepalese government has unveiled the Green Hydrogen Policy 2080 BS, positioning itself at the forefront of the global green hydrogen sector.
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