Author: Anela Dokso
In a fast-paced “tug of war,” UK-based startup HiiROC has emerged as a pioneering force in the race to harness cutting-edge hydrogen technology. With its groundbreaking Thermal Plasma Electrolysis, the Hull-based firm has devised a cost-effective method to produce zero-emission hydrogen, attracting the attention of nations worldwide.
UK Government has chosen two Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) projects for Track 2 status, setting the stage for the advancement of low-carbon hydrogen projects in northeast Scotland and the Humber region.
The maritime industry, a vital backbone of global trade and transportation, is taking a giant leap towards sustainability with the commercialization of Yanmar Power Technology’s innovative marine hydrogen fuel cell system.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, a prominent supply chain solutions provider, has joined forces with Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emissions transportation, to purchase 13 zero-emission Class 8 trucks.
In a significant move towards commercial production, H2X Global, an Australian hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle company, has secured up to $86 million in capital over the next two years from Nebraska-based Verde Mobility.
The aviation industry has long been recognized as a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for over 2% of total emissions worldwide. As the world’s aircraft fleet is projected to grow by 80% by 2041, the industry faces a pressing need to adopt sustainable practices to curb its environmental impact.
Hyundai Rotem, a prominent player in the transportation industry, has achieved a significant breakthrough with the development of a demonstration hydrogen-fuel cell powered tram.
Sustainable trucking company Nikola, once considered a rival to the Tesla Semi, has reached a critical milestone by commencing the production of its much-anticipated hydrogen fuel cell electric truck.
The picturesque southern island of Jeju is setting its sights on becoming a beacon of sustainable energy with the unveiling of a groundbreaking large-scale green hydrogen production base.
Stellantis joins Symbio As the third shareholder in the joint venture for fuel cells, Stellantis has formally joined Symbio. The business declared that it now owns 33.3% of the shares. Faurecia and Michelin are additional shareholders. At the conclusion of the previous year, Stellantis had made known that it intended to acquire an interest in Symbio. The automaker then entered into a legally binding contract with the other two stockholders in May 2023. It is still unknown how much Stellantis paid for this share. Symbio was developed as a fuel cell producer with a focus on the European market in…
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