Author: Anela Dokso
American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has granted Seaspan Corporation and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (MMMCZCS), in collaboration with Foreship, an Approval in Principle (AiP) for the design of a 15,000 TEU ammonia-powered container vessel.
Two hydrogen-powered buses to hit the road in Australia In South Australia, two hydrogen-powered buses are about to hit the road. According to the transportation provider, over 80,000 passenger trips could be made in the ensuing 12 months. The Foton Mobility Hydrogen Fuel Cell Buses (FTH12s), which will be used by Torrens Transit out of its Morphettville depot in Adelaide, will be a welcome addition to the fleet of environmentally friendly transportation options already comprised of 60 electric buses. The buses will be powered by green hydrogen from Hydrogen Park South Australia, a joint venture between the South Australian government…
Teesside Airport takes a groundbreaking step towards a sustainable future with the establishment of a permanent hydrogen refuelling station.
First Hydrogen, a pioneer in hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered vehicles (FCEVs), has achieved remarkable success in its fleet trial with UK utility SSE Plc.
The Canadian province of Alberta is taking a bold step towards advancing clean energy solutions with the launch of two hydrogen funding competitions.
The Council of Ministers in Spain recently approved a Royal Decree that promises a substantial boost for the automotive sector’s transition to sustainable mobility.
The Netherlands takes a giant leap towards practical and safe hydrogen storage and release with a remarkable breakthrough involving shrimp waste.
Novelis, a leading aluminum solutions provider, takes a significant leap towards decarbonization as its Latchford plant in the UK secures £4.6 million funding for hydrogen burning trials.
Germany’s Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) is forging ahead with plans to revolutionize the energy sector by establishing a subsidy framework for hydrogen power plants.
GV Investment Group Egypt’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sherif Hammouda, has announced his company’s readiness to join forces with German and Chinese clean energy production companies. The coalition aims to establish a project in Egypt’s industrial city of Tarbol, investing $100 million to manufacture electrolyzer units that produce green hydrogen. With a projected production capacity of 500 megawatts, the project aims to bolster Egypt’s energy alternatives and combat the global energy crisis. The strategic decision to adopt Alkaline electrolyzers promises cost-effectiveness, ease of use, and applicability in diverse industrial activities. As the Egyptian government accelerates efforts to advance…
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