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Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia, has unveiled a groundbreaking achievement—the development of a hydrogen internal combustion engine tailored for passenger cars. This innovation marks a crucial leap forward in the pursuit of cleaner transportation solutions.
H2FLY, a Stuttgart-based company specializing in hydrogen-electric powertrain systems for aircraft, has achieved an aviation first: the world’s inaugural piloted flight of an electric aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a substantial $20 million funding initiative aimed at unlocking the potential of geologic hydrogen.
AVAADA Partners with Tata Steel to Establish Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Init in Odisha
AVAADA Group has partnered with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited (TSSEZL) to establish a cutting-edge green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Odisha’s Gopalpur Industrial Park.
The state government has initiated a €45 million funding round, with a significant commitment to advancing green hydrogen projects. The aim? To accelerate the transition to more sustainable energy within Bavaria.
Hydrogen, often dubbed the future fuel, is gaining traction as a clean energy source. Among the various methods of hydrogen production, electrolysis of water using renewable energy has emerged as a promising route.
Dubai-based renewable energy firm, AMEA Power, has unveiled ambitious plans to construct a groundbreaking green hydrogen facility in Mombasa, Kenya.
Fresh funding is set to invigorate Tasmania’s green hydrogen capacity, propelling the state toward achieving commercial-scale green hydrogen production by 2025.
POSCO Group is taking the helm in strengthening South Korea’s partnership with Australia across various sectors, including core minerals, clean energy, and national security. This announcement was made during the 44th meeting of the Korea-Australia Joint Council held in Seoul.
Germany’s pursuit of a green hydrogen future has reached a significant milestone with the approval of the GET H2 Nukleus hydrogen project. The regulatory authority in Oldenburg has granted permission for the construction and operation of two 100-Megawatt (MW) electrolysers at the RWE gas-fired power plant in Lingen, a subsidiary of RWE called “Nukleus Green H2.”
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