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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The project will help the government meet its goal of putting 6.2 million hydrogen vehicles on the road by 2040, including 5.9 million passenger cars, 60,000 buses, 120,000 taxis, and 120,000 trucks.
Siemens Energy and EEHC will work together to increase investment, technology transfer, and project implementation in Egypt for hydrogen production using renewable energy.
The plant will be co-developed by the partners at Republic Services’ West Contra Costa Sanitary Landfill in Northern California, with Hyzon contributing up to 75 percent in the equity and offtake from the waste-to-hydrogen hub.
Argentina’s southern provinces have a lot of wind resources, which will be crucial in providing the clean, affordable electricity that sector participants would need to make money.
It plans to do so by forming a joint venture with municipal governments and relevant industries.
The Sea Change, a novel watercraft fueled by two fuel cells, produces drastically diverse results.
Petrol, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and coal can all be replaced by hydrogen fuel. It can even power fossil-fuel-powered hydrogen generators for electrification and use.
The power system and battery of the 100 vehicles is independently developed and produced by key Chinese auto producer Great Wall’s wholly-owned subsidiary FTXT Energy.
Hydrogen is also a “important priority” for the European Commission in accomplishing Europe’s sustainable energy transition.
As significant partners in Australia’s Heavy Industry Low-Carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Australia and Primetals Technologies have joined the Heavy Industry Low-Carbon Transition Cooperative Research Centre (HILT CRC). The Centre, a non-profit organization with significant government funding, aims to develop technologies to decarbonize Australia’s heavy industrial sector, take advantage of the country’s natural endowments in mineral and clean energy resources, and expand export markets for certified low-carbon products. Primetals Technologies and MHI Australia will contribute financially and with their decades of experience in iron and steel manufacturing to this initiative over the next ten…
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