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The company’s commitment to hydrogen vision was underscored recently with the appointment of industry veteran Jim Park as its senior vice president of commercial vehicle and hydrogen business development for North America.

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India’s journey towards green energy took a giant leap forward as Avaada Group, one of the country’s leading power companies involved in the manufacture of solar panels, successfully closed its latest funding round. This financial boost, amounting to US$1.3 billion, will propel the group’s solar and green hydrogen businesses to new heights.

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ARST, the regional transport company in Sardinia, Italy, has recently granted a contract for the supply of the first six hydrogen trains. The move marks a significant stride in the energy transition journey undertaken by the Region of Sardinia and implemented by ARST.

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Chinese automobile titan GAC (Guangzhou Automobile Cie) has set another milestone in the world of alternative fuel vehicles with its recently unveiled E9 concept. The E9, which was revealed at GAC’s “Tech Day 2023,” is acclaimed as the world’s first hydrogen-powered hybrid car, showcasing Chinese manufacturers’ progress in the field of hydrogen.

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Hyrasia One is one of the world’s largest green hydrogen projects, set to generate up to 2 million tons of green hydrogen from a 40-gigawatt wind and solar-powered plant. This revolutionary initiative is primarily led by the SVEVIND Energy Group, a Europe-based company renowned for its work in the renewable energy field.

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In a significant move to strengthen India’s push towards green energy, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has announced an over Rs 17,000 crore ($2.26 billion) incentive scheme to bolster the manufacturing of electrolyzers and green hydrogen production.

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In a bold move to combat climate change, Spain is planning to dramatically raise its 2030 targets for biogas and green hydrogen production, according to a draft of the energy ministry’s updated climate strategy. The new plan illustrates an intensified commitment to renewable energy and aggressive climate goals, expanding the scope beyond initial expectations.