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In a significant stride towards greener mobility, German energy company EWE has taken delivery of five Vivaro-e Hydrogen transport vehicles from the Rüsselsheim-based automaker Opel.
Dutch construction firm Jos Scholman has enhanced its commitment to sustainable fuel by purchasing an additional 16 Opel Vivaro-e HYDROGEN light commercial vehicles (LCVs).
European industrial gas company Air Liquide and leading transport vehicle manufacturer Iveco Group have jointly installed the first high-pressure hydrogen station for long-haul trucks in Europe.
British chemical giant INEOS has provided a glimpse into its future automotive ambitions, unveiling a new pickup-truck variant and a hydrogen-powered prototype set for reveal at the upcoming Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Atlanta-based rolled aluminium firm Novelis Inc. has announced that its Latchford aluminium recycling plant in the United Kingdom is set to undertake hydrogen-burning trials.
The ambitious ‘H2iseO Hydrogen Valley project, backed by the Lombardy Region government and key players in the region’s transport infrastructure, aims to revolutionize the area’s transport system with a profound commitment to decarbonization and sustainability.
In an ambitious move to become less dependent on fossil fuels, the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) of Thailand has declared its intention to accelerate the development of hydrogen fuel.
In a significant development for the decarbonization of heavy mobility and industry, Lhyfe, a leading renewable hydrogen company, has committed to the Hy’Touraine project.
Tasmania, known for its pristine natural beauty, is setting its sights on becoming a major player in the green hydrogen industry.
Gen2 Energy, a Norwegian energy company, and Provaris Energy, a provider of hydrogen storage and shipping solutions, have joined forces in a collaboration agreement to conduct a prefeasibility study.
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