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The arid northern rangelands of Kenya have long been home to nomadic herders whose lives revolve around the delicate balance…
Energie AG, a leading utility company, is taking significant steps toward converting natural gas pipelines to hydrogen pipelines in Austria.
The recent incident at the Optymo depot in Danjoutin involved the destruction of seven hydrogen-powered buses due to a fire.…
A proposed hydrogen hub in Ohio has sparked a mix of excitement and apprehension among residents and environmental groups.
Shell recently announced a strategic pivot, prioritizing its 200MW green hydrogen project in the Netherlands.
Fortescue has teamed up with China Baowu to decarbonize the steel industry. This collaboration aims to utilize green hydrogen in the production of sponge iron, a crucial material in steel manufacturing.
INPEX, a leading Japanese energy company, is pulling out of its joint venture Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Deendayal Port Authority for the development of green hydrogen-based projects in Kandla, Gujarat.
Fortescue has committed to advancing its involvement in green hydrogen technology. This commitment includes taking an equal top ownership stake in Sparc Hydrogen, with plans to pilot a unique production method in Adelaide by the end of the year.
UK-based energy consultancy Penspen has been awarded a significant contract to evaluate the feasibility of integrating hydrogen blending into a prominent European gas pipeline.
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