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In a significant move towards commercial production, H2X Global, an Australian hydrogen fuel cell-powered vehicle company, has secured up to $86 million in capital over the next two years from Nebraska-based Verde Mobility.
Hyundai Rotem, a prominent player in the transportation industry, has achieved a significant breakthrough with the development of a demonstration hydrogen-fuel cell powered tram.
Sustainable trucking company Nikola, once considered a rival to the Tesla Semi, has reached a critical milestone by commencing the production of its much-anticipated hydrogen fuel cell electric truck.
The picturesque southern island of Jeju is setting its sights on becoming a beacon of sustainable energy with the unveiling of a groundbreaking large-scale green hydrogen production base.
Germany is accelerating its transition to cleaner energy sources, aiming to replace coal-fired power plants and increase renewable capacity. To support the integration of intermittent renewables, German energy giant RWE plans to construct an 800MW hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plant.
In a significant step towards decarbonizing the energy sector, Malaysia’s Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) and Petronas have signed a Joint Feasibility Study Agreement (JFSA) to explore and develop business ventures in the field of green hydrogen.
In a major stride towards sustainable transportation, Toyota has recently revealed significant progress in the development of a liquid hydrogen engine vehicle.
As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable and low-carbon energy solutions, a groundbreaking consortium comprising Spain’s Tecnicas Reunidas and Italy’s Ansaldo Energia is stepping up to the challenge.
The race to a sustainable and net-zero carbon future is gaining momentum, with groundbreaking innovations emerging to tackle greenhouse gas emissions. In a significant step towards decarbonization, a Belfast-based firm, CATAGEN, has been awarded £4.9 million in funding from the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ).
Australian Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, and the UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Grant Shapps, unveiled a pioneering joint initiative.
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