The Canadian government has officially announced a CAD 300 million ($219 million) commitment to bolster the clean hydrogen trade, particularly in collaboration with Germany.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Robinson Helicopter Company has partnered with Unither Bioelectronics. This venture aims to develop hydrogen-electric propulsion systems specifically for Robinson’s R44 helicopters, a popular model known for its versatile use in both personal and commercial aviation.
The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently highlighted the significant polluting potential of green hydrogen, despite its promise as a cleaner energy source. Brazil, a country committed to sustainable energy, faces a paradox in integrating green hydrogen into its energy mix.
NLC India Ltd (NLCIL) is gearing up to establish a pilot project in Neyveli for the production of green hydrogen.
The recent unveiling of Fortescue’s liquid hydrogen plant at Christmas Creek has been met with significant fanfare, particularly from its collaborators, Fabrum.
Hyzon Motors has announced significant strides in its hydrogen fuel cell initiatives. The company is expanding its pilot projects to further establish hydrogen as a viable energy alternative for transportation.
Next Hydrogen Corporation secures a $2-million loan from the Canadian government to enhance manufacturing processes for its electrolyzer modules, aiming to meet the growing demand for green hydrogen.
Hyundai Rotem has entered into a landmark agreement with the Daejeon city administration, marking its first venture into supplying hydrogen trams.
In a significant step towards a sustainable future, Egypt has introduced its national low-carbon hydrogen strategy. This initiative is aimed at reducing carbon emissions and bolstering the country’s energy security while embracing greener practices.
A groundbreaking study titled “Analysing the Prospects of Grid-Connected Green Hydrogen Production in Predominantly Fossil-Based Countries – A Case Study of South Africa” by Rebeka Béres, Ndamulelo Mararakanye, Christina Auret, Bernard Bekker, and Machteld van den Broek, published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, dives into the potential for South Africa to pivot towards green hydrogen production.