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China is poised to start work on what could become the world’s longest hydrogen pipeline, representing a significant leap forward in the country’s pursuit of renewable energy infrastructure.
Canada’s federal government has committed to providing substantial financial support to a second green hydrogen project in Atlantic Canada.
TECO 2030 and Umoe Mandal Seek AiP for World’s First Fuel Cell High-Speed Vessel Design
TECO 2030 and Umoe Mandal have officially submitted the documentation package for an approval in principle application of the world’s first fuel cell high-speed vessel design to the Norwegian Maritime Authority.
Hyundai Partners with KD Transportation and SK E&S to Accelerate Hydrogen Bus Adoption
Korean automaker Hyundai has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with KD Transportation and SK E&S to provide 1,000 hydrogen buses by 2027.
Egypt has signed seven Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs), worth around $40 billion, with international developers for the development of green hydrogen and renewable energy.
UK Government has announced substantial funding for seven hydrogen fuel projects across the nation, totaling £21 million. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to advancing domestic hydrogen production and embracing clean energy solutions as part of its net zero agenda.
Austria is set to embark on a significant journey towards sustainable energy backed by a substantial €400 million subsidy package facilitated by the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB).
The European Commission has thrown its weight behind the ambitious “Puglia Green Hydrogen Valley” project, allocating substantial funding to propel the initiative forward.
The University of Birmingham and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) have embarked on a collaboration to develop an innovative hydrogen dispensing system, poised to revolutionize India’s transport sector.
FFI Ionix, a subsidiary of the renowned green technology and energy giant Fortescue, has made a strategic decision to establish its operations in Dover, Delaware, signaling a significant step forward in the global advancement of the hydrogen economy.
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