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Author: Anela Dokso
Polish energy company Green Capital Group has unveiled plans to develop a massive 8-gigawatt (GW) green hydrogen project in Dakhla, Morocco, over the next five years.
Trucks are responsible for transporting nearly three-quarters of the nation’s freight by weight, and most of these commercial trucks are powered by diesel fuel.
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) came into effect on October 1, 2023, for imports of cement, iron and steel, aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and hydrogen.
A Yale University professor has received a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a water-splitting device designed for the large-scale production of green hydrogen.
Toyota has made history with the first on-road demonstration of a hydrogen mobility ecosystem in South Africa, using the Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV).
A new study of the top 100 highest-spenders on EU lobbying based on LobbyFacts data shows that Big Hydrogen spends over €75.75 million a year on lobbying the EU institutions.
The New South Wales Government has signed a $45 million funding agreement to build a hydrogen hub on Kooragang Island near Newcastle. The Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub is designed to assist emissions-intensive industries to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.
Eurowind Energy, a leading renewable energy developer and operator, has acquired an operational green hydrogen plant in Hobro, Denmark, from Air Liquide.
Bramble Energy, a leading developer of hydrogen fuel cell technology, has published a pivotal whitepaper identifying a clear path to creating the world’s lowest-cost fuel cell. This breakthrough technology has the potential to revolutionize the hydrogen economy and drive mass adoption across mobility and energy sectors.
Groningen Airport Eelde Unveils Decentralized Electrolyser for Green Hydrogen Production
A decentralized electrolyser was unveiled today at Groningen Airport Eelde (GAE) in the Netherlands. The electrolyser is a demonstration model that will be used to produce green hydrogen in the future as an emission-free fuel for light aircraft, drones, and ground equipment at the airport.
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