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Chiyoda Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation have embarked on a joint venture to develop a large-scale electrolysis system, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of hydrogen technology.
The Kraft Heinz Company has made a significant stride towards its sustainability goals by partnering with Carlton Power, a UK energy infrastructure development company, to explore the establishment of a renewable green hydrogen plant at its Kitt Green manufacturing site in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
ZeroAvia and flyv have joined forces to explore the potential of powering flyv’s on-demand flight operations with ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric engines.
Linde, a global industrial gases and engineering company, has made a significant announcement regarding its collaboration with Celanese, a leading chemical and specialty materials company.
Plug Power has achieved a significant milestone by completing the first fill of a Plug tanker with liquid green hydrogen at its Woodbine, Georgia production plant.
Lhyfe, a prominent European green hydrogen producer, is set to inaugurate a groundbreaking hydrogen production plant in Brake, Germany, signaling a pivotal moment in the country’s renewable energy transition.
ISTHY project, supported by the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Region, the Industrial Revitalization Fund, and led by renewable energy and hydrogen producer Inthy, has formed a crucial partnership with Bureau Veritas. This collaboration aims to establish the first-ever hydrogen storage test site in Europe, addressing the critical need for ensuring the security of hydrogen storage.
GTT, TotalEnergies, LMG Marin and Bureau Veritas Unite for Maritime Hydrogen Transport
A consortium consisting of GTT, TotalEnergies, LMG Marin, and Bureau Veritas has achieved a significant milestone in the Joint Development Project (JDP) aimed at enabling the maritime transport of liquefied hydrogen (LH2).
Italy has received approval from the European Union to allocate up to €550 million in direct grants to facilitate the transition of its industrial sector to green hydrogen.
Airbus, Avinor, SAS, Swedavia, and Vattenfall have joined forces to explore the feasibility of establishing a hydrogen infrastructure at airports in Sweden and Norway.
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