Caterpillar, the global heavy equipment manufacturer, joined forces with technology giant Microsoft and hydrogen fuel cell expert Ballard Power Systems to showcase the practicality and sustainability of large-format hydrogen fuel cells as reliable backup power sources for data centers.
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Stadler, a renowned Swiss train manufacturer, is set to fulfill the latest order for three hydrogen-powered trains, marking a pivotal moment in the decarbonization of rail transport.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has secured a contract worth EUR 5 million with Samsung C&T Corporation Engineering & Construction Group. This venture marks Samsung C&T’s foray into off-grid green hydrogen production, signaling a pivotal moment in the company’s commitment to energy transition initiatives.
ZeroAvia, a leader in hydrogen-electric aviation, has secured a conditional order from MEHAIR for up to 20 ZA600 hydrogen-electric engines, marking a significant step towards India’s ambitious clean energy aviation goals.
Semarak Renewable Energy Sdn Bhd (Semarak RE) and China Hydropower (Malaysia), a unit of PowerChina International, have inked a RM1.88 billion deal to pioneer Malaysia’s inaugural large-scale green hydrogen production project.
Enbridge and FortisBC Energy have embarked on studies, backed by funding from the British Columbia Ministry of Energy, Mines, and Low Carbon Innovation, to assess the feasibility of integrating hydrogen into the existing gas pipeline infrastructure.
Ceres Power, a leading UK-based fuel cell and electrolysis technology company, has inked a groundbreaking long-term manufacturing collaboration and license agreement with Delta Electronics, a Taiwanese powerhouse in power electronics and data centers.
Australian Government has committed a substantial $70 million investment in the development of the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.
OX2 and Ingka Investments, the investment arm of IKEA’s parent company, Ingka Group, have set their sights on transforming Sweden’s renewable energy landscape with the ambitious Neptunus offshore energy hub.
German auto parts supplier Kirchhoff Automotive has entered into a groundbreaking seven-year agreement with Swedish start-up H2 Green Steel (H2GS). The deal, valued at $130 million, involves the purchase of “near-zero-emission steel” produced by H2GS, marking a major shift in the automotive supply chain.