Author: Anela Dokso

Groningen Airport Eelde, situated in the Netherlands, is embarking on a visionary journey to become one of Europe’s greenest airports, leading the charge in sustainable aviation. In a significant step towards this transformation, a coalition of twelve partners recently signed a declaration of intent to develop a comprehensive liquid and gaseous hydrogen infrastructure at the airport, creating an environmentally responsible hydrogen network.

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Across the globe, coal power plants are approaching the end of their operational lifespans, raising questions about the transition from coal-dependent communities to greener energy sources. South Africa, home to a significant fleet of over 20 gigawatts (GW) of coal power, is one such place where the challenges and opportunities of this transition are prominent.

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Boundary unveils hydrogen-integrated stand-alone power system ‘First-of-its-kind’ hydrogen-integrated stand-alone power system (HiSAPS) has been unveiled by Boundary Power in Australia. The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) Victoria provided funding for the HiSAPS, which was displayed at the Ampcontrol manufacturing facility in Ringwood and used to power the company’s interior lighting. In the technology design, a self-contained hydrogen power system created by LAVO—a prototype system created and tested in New South Wales and deployed by LAVO for testing across the nation—replaces the onboard diesel generator. Constellation – significant partner in MachH2 hydrogen hub Constellation, the nation’s largest carbon-free…

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Port of Long Beach has announced a substantial financial boost of up to $300 million to facilitate the development of a hydrogen fuel hub. This funding is part of the up to $1.2 billion allocation granted to California by the U.S. Department of Energy, marking one of the largest investments in the Department’s history.

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TECO 2030 is leading the charge towards emission-free shipping with its groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell technology. The Norwegian-based company is not only propelling ships but also heavyweight applications towards a greener future. Their innovation has the potential to transform the maritime and heavy-duty industries, making eco-friendly transport a reality.

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Stadler and the state of California have inked a transformative contract. The agreement solidifies Stadler’s commitment to building four cutting-edge hydrogen-powered trainsets for California, with an option for an additional 25 trains—a deal that holds the potential to reshape rail travel in the state.

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