Zepp.solutions, a pioneering Dutch company specializing in hydrogen fuel cell technology, has achieved a significant milestone by securing a grant of €1.98 million from the European Just Transition Fund (JTF).
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For a hydrogen production unit at its Kwinana biorefinery in Western Australia, British Petroleum (bp) has awarded French Technip Energies a contract valued between $50 million and $250 million. This is in support of the proposed project to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and biodiesel from renewable feedstocks.
In a resolute stride towards a greener future, the French government has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative, allocating a staggering 4 billion euros to bolster the production of low-carbon hydrogen within its borders.
Malaysia is gearing up to launch its Hydrogen Economy and Technology Roadmap. The roadmap’s primary goal is to attract investments in green hydrogen production, with the ambition of positioning Malaysia as a prominent global green hydrogen export hub by 2027.
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.
Plastic Omnium has unveiled its ambitious plans to construct North America’s largest hydrogen storage manufacturing plant in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan.
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.
Australia is set to witness an expansion of its hydrogen service station network, courtesy of a partnership between Ampol, the nation’s largest petrol retailer, and OneH2, a US-based firm specializing in alternative fuels. The collaboration announced on Monday, aims to accelerate the integration of hydrogen as a clean energy source in Australia and contribute to emissions reduction in heavy transport industries.
Hyundai Rotem is set to provide a new source of hydrogen extracted from industrial waste for their innovative ‘hydrogen trams’. This endeavor not only underscores the potential of these advanced trams but also highlights the significance of producing ‘eco-friendly hydrogen’ from otherwise challenging-to-recycle industrial waste.
During a recent factory tour in Gemlik, TOGG officials provided a glimpse into their plans for the future, hinting at a significant expansion of their product range. The highlight of the revelation? TOGG has begun exploring the development of hydrogen-powered vehicles.