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AD Ports Group and Masdar, prominent entities in global trade and clean energy respectively, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, in Dubai.
Hynion has initiated the construction of its hydrogen refueling station in Västerås, Sweden. This station represents a new era of hydrogen refueling infrastructure, boasting an impressive daily capacity of 1,500 kg of hydrogen.
Automotive giant General Motors (GM) is set to collaborate with Autocar Industries based in Birmingham, Alabama, to spearhead the development of a new line of heavy-duty vocational trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
European Union (EU) has reached a historic agreement on a framework that establishes an independent grid planning body for hydrogen.
Trinidad and Tobago takes center stage with a dynamic initiative focused on the production and application of green hydrogen.
Australia and the United Kingdom have joined forces, committing £10.5 million ($13.1 million) to propel research, development, and launch of renewable hydrogen projects.
As the global energy landscape undergoes a profound shift towards sustainability, Nigeria finds itself at the epicenter of a transformative opportunity.
Veidekke’s asphalt factory in Kristiansund, Norway, has set an environmental milestone by producing 3,000 tonnes of asphalt using hydrogen as the sole energy source.
Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE, in collaboration with various partners, is spearheading a project to establish large-scale production of green hydrogen and its derivative products in Chile.
ReNu Energy secures funding for green hydrogen ReNu Energy Limited has successfully obtained solid commitments to issue 45.5 million new shares at a price of $0.011 each in order to raise $500,000 through a share placement. This infusion of money, which was obtained from knowledgeable and experienced investors, comes after the recent 1 for 2.46 pro rata non-renounceable entitlement offer that ended on December 8, 2023. The money obtained from this placement and the entitlement offer will be used for basic working capital requirements as well as the advancement of ReNu Energy’s flagship green hydrogen projects in Tasmania. In this…
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