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Author: Anela Dokso
Fluor Corp. has been selected by H2 Green Steel to provide engineering, procurement, and construction management services for the world’s inaugural renewable hydrogen-based integrated ‘green steel’ mill in Boden, Sweden.
As the world races towards a greener future, the spotlight is on alternative energy sources like uranium and hydrogen.
California is poised to reinforce its position as a global leader in clean transportation with a groundbreaking $127 million agreement between Caltrans and Stadler Rail, Inc.
British multinational oil company BP is spearheading the creation of Castellón Green Hydrogen, a pioneering project aimed at establishing a renewable hydrogen hub in Spain’s Castellón de la Plana refinery.
India stands on the cusp of a transformative energy revolution with the advent of its first operational green hydrogen plant, spearheaded by Haryana-based Hygenco.
The trajectory of low-carbon hydrogen hinges on a pivotal shift in global regulatory frameworks, favoring carbon intensity over color, asserts a groundbreaking report by Wood Mackenzie.
The Ugandan government has joined hands with Industrial Promotion Services (Kenya) Limited (IPS) and Westgass Internasjonal AS (Norway) to establish a green hydrogen-based fertilizer plant.
H2ERO project, a large-scale endeavor spearheaded by H2APEX will benefit from the European Commission’ green light to the Hy2Infra project.
In Europe, Spain emerges as a key player, second only to Germany, in harnessing the potential of green hydrogen. With ambitious production targets and cutting-edge research initiatives, Spain is poised to lead the continent towards a carbon-neutral future.
Doosan Bobcat launches its first-ever electric forklift powered by hydrogen Doosan Bobcat has announced the launch of its first-ever electric forklift powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, and it intends to operate thirty of these HFCEV forklifts this year as part of its ongoing efforts to hydrogenate (?) the Korean material handling fleet. The Doosan Hydrogen B35X-7P, which will be delivered to the Korea Zinc Onsan refinery in Ulsan, Korea, is essentially a 3-ton Bobcat electric forklift fitted with a 20 kW fuel cell in place of a battery. Furthermore, according to Doosan Bobcat, the B35X-7P is the first HFC…
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