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Airbus, Avinor, SAS, Swedavia, and Vattenfall have joined forces to explore the feasibility of establishing a hydrogen infrastructure at airports in Sweden and Norway.
Stakeholders are rallying behind a groundbreaking initiative aimed at harnessing Nigeria’s vast potential to produce green hydrogen, a pivotal step towards achieving energy security, enhancing food security, and combating climate change.
North Texas transportation officials are celebrating a monumental achievement in the pursuit of cleaner energy as the Department of Transportation (DoT) awarded Texas $100 million to bolster its infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen fueling stations statewide.
As the world intensifies efforts to mitigate climate change, the quest for sustainable energy solutions has gained momentum.
Serbia has taken a significant step towards bolstering its renewable energy sector with a monumental investment commitment from Chinese companies Shanghai Fengling Renewables and Serbia Zijin Copper.
Greek capesize specialist Seanergy Maritime, listed on the Nasdaq, has taken a significant step towards sustainable shipping by joining an ambitious European Union-backed initiative.
Corsica Sole, a leading solar power producer in France, has unveiled plans for the first green hydrogen production plant on the picturesque island of Corsica in the Mediterranean Sea.
Vallourec and H2V, a subsidiary of the SAMFI-Invest group, have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at advancing green hydrogen technologies.
Doosan Bobcat reveals hydrogen-powered forklift in South Korea For the first time ever, hydrogen-powered forklifts have been made available for purchase in South Korea by Doosan Bobcat, a division of the Doosan Group, which also makes agricultural and construction equipment. The firm revealed on Wednesday that the previous day, at its forklift facility in Incheon, it had staged a delivery ceremony for its first hydrogen forklift. Doosan Bobcat’s first hydrogen forklift is a 3-ton model with an output fuel cell that can produce 20 kW. It will be sent to the Korea Zinc Onsan smelting factory following testing at the…
The Japanese government has set an ambitious target of having 800,000 fuel cell hydrogen cars on the nation’s roads by the end of the decade.
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