Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Elogen and HiFraser Group have signed an agreement to collaborate on the marketing of electrolyzers in Australia and New Zealand. Elogen, a leader in PEM electrolysis specializing in the design and fabrication of electrolysers to produce green hydrogen, and HIFraser Group, a provider of technical, engineering, and manufacturing solutions to a broad range of industries in Australia and New Zealand, have signed an exclusive collaboration agreement to supply electrolysers to produce green hydrogen in Australia and New Zealand. As part of this partnership, HIFraser will locally construct the balance-of-plant components of Elogen’s state-of-the-art electrolysers and adapt them to Australian standards…

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For the Italian automotive industry, focusing only on electric power as a tool to decarbonize road mobility is a mistake: it is necessary to look at a plurality of technologies with a neutral approach, focusing not only on batteries, but also on alternative fuels such as biofuels and hydrogen, which could give extraordinary results in the future. This is the opinion of two of the main industry associations in the sector – Anfia (National Association of the Automotive Industry Supply Chain) and Unrae (National Union of Foreign Motor Vehicle Representatives) – whose representatives spoke about this issue with the AGI…

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Saxony’s Economics Minister Martin Dulig is looking for cooperation partners in Great Britain for the energy transition. The Saxons are not alone in this. Martin Dulig actually wanted to travel to the island immediately after the British left the European Union to promote Saxony as a business location. Because in 2018, many believed that companies and banks would now flock to the mainland in the bosom of the EU to continue enjoying the benefits of the European single market. But then came the Covid 19 pandemic and the trip had to be postponed several times. Now the Saxon Minister of…

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