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NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) has issued a global tender, inviting bids from manufacturing companies specializing in the production and storage of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives.
South Korean steel giant POSCO is further strengthening its hydrogen alliance with German engineering powerhouse Linde, with a bold move toward on-site hydrogen production in Mexico.
Germany is about to embark on a €5 billion journey towards becoming a green hydrogen powerhouse, with construction of the flagship Lusatia Hydrogen Reference Power Plant slated to begin in early 2025.
In December 2023, the Korean automaker delivered a staggering fleet of 500 fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) to the southern city, marking a significant milestone in China’s hydrogen ambitions.
Launched on January 1 aboard PSLV-C58, the 100 W class fuel cell operated efficiently in the orbital platform POEM3. This breakthrough marks a crucial step in powering future space missions with unparalleled efficiency, emitting only water as a byproduct.
Torrent Power, the integrated power utility under the diversified Torrent Group, has unveiled ambitious plans for a total investment of INR 47,350 crore (approximately $5.7 billion) across renewable energy, green hydrogen, and power distribution in Gujarat.
Europe is gearing up for a transformative shift in its energy landscape, with the ambitious CelZa project emerging as a key player in this green revolution.
Gas transmission system operators (TSOs) from six EU countries are translating the European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) vision into concrete action.
Thyssenkrupp CEO Miguel López has advocated for the construction of new hydrogen pipelines from southern European countries, emphasizing the critical need for Germany to establish robust connections with regions like Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
Mexican government, led by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has ordered the state energy company Pemex to immediately assume temporary control of a privately-operated hydrogen plant owned by France’s Air Liquide.
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