Solaris has clinched a deal to supply TPER, Bologna’s municipal public transport operator, with 130 Urbino 12 hydrogen-powered buses, marking one of Europe’s largest fuel cell bus contracts.
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Adani Enterprises has forged a 50:50 joint venture with Japan’s Kowa Company in Singapore. This landmark partnership aims to produce and market green ammonia, green hydrogen, and their derivatives marking a major stride in the global transition to clean energy.
POSCO Group is taking the helm in strengthening South Korea’s partnership with Australia across various sectors, including core minerals, clean energy, and national security. This announcement was made during the 44th meeting of the Korea-Australia Joint Council held in Seoul.
Augustus Global Investment, a prominent German firm, has unveiled plans to invest a whopping $500 million in a green hydrogen plant in Indonesia’s Aceh province.
Rheinmetall has secured a significant order for cathode and shut-off valves in the low double-digit million euro range from a prominent player in Europe’s heavy-duty transport fuel cell sector.
EDF Renewables Brazil has taken a significant step towards bolstering the green hydrogen industry by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ceará government.
Bloom Energy has successfully installed the initial phase of a groundbreaking 10-megawatt (MW) solid oxide fuel cell contract with Unimicron Technology Corp., a prominent chip substrate and printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer in Taiwan.
In a significant stride towards a sustainable future, India’s Ocior Energy company has committed a substantial investment of four billion dollars in the development of green hydrogen production within Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone.
SK Gas has proudly announced its selection as one of five operators for general hydrogen power generation in the first half of 2023. This decision was revealed by the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy on the 5th, marking a significant stride in Korea’s hydrogen energy ambitions.
The UK government has unveiled the blueprint for its low-carbon hydrogen agreement (LCHA). This contract forms the backbone of the nation’s strategy to support electrolytic and carbon capture-enabled production of low-carbon hydrogen, a vital energy carrier in the transition towards a greener future.