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Author: Anela Dokso
Iris Ceramica Group, the parent company of Stonepeak Ceramics in the U.S., has partnered with Edison Next, a subsidiary of the Edison Group, to embark on an innovative journey towards decarbonization.
Open Grid Europe (OGE), the prominent long-distance gas network operator, is constructing a groundbreaking training center at its Werne site, destined to be a one-of-a-kind establishment in Europe.
Revolutionary steps towards carbon neutrality and clean energy production are being taken as Sungrow, a leading inverter and energy storage system supplier, partners with Indian Larsen & Toubro (L&T) for the monumental NEOM green hydrogen project in Saudi Arabia.
As the world intensifies its efforts to combat climate change and transition towards a low-carbon future, the quest for clean and sustainable energy sources has become paramount. In this pursuit, natural hydrogen is emerging as a promising contender, and pioneering geological data specialist Getech is taking the lead in harnessing the potential of this low-carbon energy resource.
In a significant move towards building a sustainable and globally harmonized hydrogen economy, the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (Unido) and the Hydrogen Council, a leading global private sector organization, have signed a joint declaration to reinforce their ongoing collaboration.
thyssenkrupp Uhde Joins OFFSET Consortium on Floating Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project
thyssenkrupp Uhde, a leading engineering company, has joined forces with the OFFSET consortium, led by SwitcH2 B.V., to develop a groundbreaking industrial-scale floating green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Canadian company World Energy GH2 is making significant strides in the field of renewable hydrogen production with its groundbreaking project Nujio’qonik. Partnering with global leader Topsoe, the project aims to produce renewable hydrogen and ammonia at a large scale using wind energy power.
The transport authority of Lower Saxony in Germany has unveiled a bold plan to deploy 102 electric trains starting in 2029. This move comes as a potential setback for hydrogen-powered trains, specifically Alstom’s iLint Coradia, which currently runs on the EVB network.
Sikkim delegation visits South Korea to investigate green hydrogen investments A Sikkim delegation led by Secretary of Commerce & Industries Karma R Bonpo visited South Korea to investigate South Korean green hydrogen investments. The delegation met with Jo Jin Cheol, Managing Director of India-Pacific Urban Infrastructure Development Partnership Center at the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement (KRIHS), Kang Tae WooPark, JNK Heaters Co. representative Jong Han, and Vinatech Co. Chief Operating Officer Gyeng Chul Kim. The topics focused on Green Hydrogen and renewable cities. The delegation also visited a Seoul hydrogen station. This station produced hydrogen from Korean landfill…
Lion Energy, the Australian oil and gas company, embarked on a groundbreaking venture into the green hydrogen space. With its first hydrogen hub at the Port of Brisbane, Lion Energy aims to cater to the Queensland bus and coach sector, providing an alternative zero-emissions power source that revolutionizes the transition to hydrogen fuel-cell buses.
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