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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has taken a promising leap toward sustainable transport, with plans to introduce hydrogen fuel cell double-decker buses, heavy-duty vehicles, and hydrogen refuelling stations by 2023.
SVEVIND Energy Group, a German-Swedish company, has announced plans to invest a staggering $50 billion in the production of green hydrogen in Kazakhstan. The head of state unveiled this groundbreaking news at the recent Kazakh-German business forum.
Hyliko has announced its commitment to the Retrofit H2 Coalition. This coalition brings together over thirty contributors involved in the Multi-Modal Transport (MRT) value chain.
CEVA Logistics announced that it would partner with Toyota Motor Europe (TME) to test one of the market’s first heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) trucks.
The future of Africa’s green energy landscape received an electrifying jolt on Tuesday, as South Africa’s ambitious hydrogen energy plans secured a billion-dollar boost.
PV Hardware (PVH) and Larsen & Toubro (L&T) have inked a contract aiming to revolutionize the renewable energy sector by developing the world’s largest hydrogen plant powered entirely by renewable energy.
The dawn of a new industrial era is on the horizon, spearheaded by Thyssenkrupp, Germany’s largest steel producer.
In a significant step toward a sustainable energy future, the government of the State of Rio Grande do Sul, in collaboration with the Secretariat of Infrastructure and Environment (Sema), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Green EN.IT and Ventos do Atlântico Energia Eólica SA.
In a move that underscores the growing global interest in clean energy, King Felipe VI of Spain is set to join King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands next week to review several hydrogen projects in Spain. The royal engagement has been confirmed by both royal houses and puts a spotlight on the role of hydrogen in future energy production.
Air Products South Africa, supplied gases for the reactant replenishment of a Portuguese Navy submarine.
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