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Author: Anela Dokso
A groundbreaking microgrid project in Maryland is poised to set new standards for integrated off-grid systems, showcasing how they can generate power for commercial and industrial installations while producing hydrogen for transportation vehicles.
Toyota, known for its cautious approach to electric vehicles (EVs), has recently undergone a change in management with CEO Koji Sato at the helm. In a recent interview, Sato expressed that while the company is committed to EVs, solid-state batteries and synthetic fuels still require further development before becoming viable options.
The Canadian federal government’s significant investments in zero-emission vehicles are primarily focused on battery electric vehicles (EVs). However, industry analysts are now recommending a dual approach that includes both EVs and hydrogen fuel cell cars, as highlighted in a recent CBC report.
Researchers at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with key operators in the UK food transport industry, are embarking on a £1 million project to develop hydrogen-powered refrigerated vehicles.
France’s Engie, a key player in low-carbon energy and services, has unveiled plans to initiate hydrogen projects in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Oman as part of its global strategy to achieve 4 gigawatts of green hydrogen capacity by 2030.
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power, in collaboration with Uzbekistan’s Uzkemyoasat and the National Power Grid, has inked hydrogen and power purchase agreements totaling $100 million.
RES and Octopus Energy Generation’s joint venture, HYRO, is collaborating with Kimberly-Clark to revolutionize UK factories by replacing natural gas with green hydrogen.
In the quest for a symbol of the net-zero era, green hydrogen emerges as a strong contender to replace petroleum as a globally traded commodity.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), a Danish renewables giant, has announced ambitious plans to develop a massive green hydrogen production hub in South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.
Deakin University’s hydrogen program, Hycel, has joined forces with PACCAR Australia to conduct research aimed at developing zero-emission solutions for the domestic heavy haulage market using hydrogen-powered prime movers.
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