Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Gyeonggi Province will support research and development of small and medium-sized companies in the field of hydrogen energy, including fuel cells, production, storage, transportation and utilization. The province announced on the 18th that it will recruit small and medium-sized hydrogen-related companies in the province by the 31st of next month to participate in the “2022 Gyeonggi Province Next Generation Hydrogen Energy Technology Development Support Project. “The province plans to select a total of three internal and external tasks and support up to 400 million won for two years per task. The project was designed to improve the technological innovation capabilities…

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Hyundai has recalled 54 Nexo hydrogen-fuel cell crossovers for 2019 due to the danger of fuel leakage that could cause the vehicle to catch fire. Models manufactured between August 10, 2018 and December 17, 2018 are included in the recall. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a receptacle might detach instantly after being filled with hydrogen. The filter in the receptacle has consumed the component of the system that seals the refuel intake. If the issue persists, the refill inlet may fail to seal properly, resulting in leakage and a risk of fire. According to Hyundai, the defect…

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Egypt is pursuing international investment in green hydrogen production as part of its ambitious goals to become a hub for clean energy transit to Europe, according to Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. Madbouly stated during a meeting on Sunday that the country’s efforts include increasing investor incentives and upgrading Egypt’s energy policy to include green hydrogen. Electricity Minister Mohamed Shaker, Planning and Economic Development Minister Hala El-Said, Chairman of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) Yehia Zaki, and CEO of Egypt’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Ayman Soliman attended the meeting (SWF). Madbouly emphasized the critical role of foreign investment in green hydrogen…

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