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Hitachi Energy Unveils HyFlex Hydrogen Power Generator

Hitachi Energy, in collaboration with PowerCell Group, introduces the HyFlexâ„¢ Hydrogen Power Generator in Gothenburg, Sweden. This innovative solution is designed for locations where conventional power sources are impractical, offering an emission-free alternative with a range of applications.

SFU Scientists Pioneer Engine for Extreme Conditions

Scientists at the Institute of Oil and Gas of the Siberian Federal University (SFU) in Krasnoyarsk have engineered a hydrogen-powered engine tailored for the extreme conditions of the Arctic. This innovation, reported by Vladimir Sedov, the General Director of Russian Hydrogen, showcases the potential of hydrogen as a transformative energy source in challenging environments.

Allied Green Ammonia and Topsoe Partnership in Australia

Topsoe, a global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, has entered into a significant contract with Allied, a prominent developer of energy infrastructure projects. The collaboration aims to implement Topsoe’s dynamic green ammonia technology for Allied’s groundbreaking project in Gove, Northern Territory, Australia.

Speedy Hire and AFC Energy Join Forces for Hydrogen-Powered Generators

Speedy Hire and AFC Energy have announced the formation of a joint venture, Speedy Hydrogen Solutions, dedicated to providing hydrogen-powered generators for the UK and Irish construction trade. The venture marks a strategic step in addressing the increasing demand for eco-friendly and off-grid temporary power solutions in the construction industry.

Kohler's Hydrogen-Powered Engine Redefines Clean Combustion

Kohler Engines, a key player in the engine development realm, has launched the Direct Injection Hydrogen (KDH) engine, a groundbreaking internal combustion engine fueled by hydrogen. This move aligns with Kohler’s commitment to advancing technologies with a reduced environmental footprint and promoting sustainability.

Toyota's Hydrogen-Powered HiAce Breaks Cover in Australia

Toyota has unveiled its latest prototype, a hydrogen-powered vehicle based on the Toyota HiAce model. With the first round of tests scheduled by the end of the month, the Japanese automaker is pushing the boundaries of hydrogen combustion technology, demonstrating its commitment to eco-friendly transportation solutions.