Consumer confidence in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles is getting a significant boost, thanks to pioneering research by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Colorado State University (CSU). These researchers have unveiled a predictive model that has the potential to transform hydrogen station operations, making them more reliable and reducing unexpected shutdowns.
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South Korean hydrogen energy startup BTE is poised for significant global expansion with a groundbreaking supply contract valued at 46 billion won in the U.S. market. The contract, signed with H2Strategics of the United States, is set to redefine eco-friendly energy solutions and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen technology.
Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering (KRISO) has achieved a crucial milestone with the approval in principle (AIP) from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for its innovative offshore hydrogen and ammonia production platform design.
Norwegian company Scatec is making significant strides in Egypt’s renewable energy landscape as it seeks partners for four groundbreaking hydrogen projects. The aim is to produce hydrogen and its derivatives, with a focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility.
WAE Technologies, formerly owned by Williams Engineering, has unveiled its groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell platform, the EVRh.
In a significant move towards Oman’s vision of becoming a global leader in renewable hydrogen production, Fluxys, a prominent energy infrastructure company, has committed to acquiring a 4.9% stake in OQGN, a state-owned transmission system operator in Oman. This partnership aims to harness Oman’s abundant wind and solar resources for a sustainable future.
Brazil’s Pecém Port has secured a substantial investment of $90 million. This financial backing, approved by the Brazilian External Financing Commission (Cofiex), is poised to catalyze the development of the Green Hydrogen Hub within the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex (CIPP S/A).
Australia’s Tasmania and Germany’s Bremen have forged a pioneering partnership. The two governments recently signed a Joint Declaration of Intent,…
A consortium of international researchers is embarking on a groundbreaking mission to make ‘Net Zero hydrogen’ significantly more affordable.
Siemens Mobility, a global leader in transportation solutions, has marked a significant milestone in sustainable rail travel. The company has successfully completed the first test runs of its groundbreaking Mireo Plus H hydrogen-powered train in Bavaria, Germany. This achievement signifies a major leap toward the future of emission-free and eco-conscious rail travel.