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Hanwha Group, a South Korean conglomerate, has made headlines by selling its complete stake in Nikola, a U.S. hydrogen truck company.
Meld Energy, a British energy start-up with backing from a prominent American fuels company, is aiming to establish one of the largest green hydrogen plants in the United Kingdom near Hull.
The Japanese government has given its approval to a plan that will see an investment of 15 trillion yen ($107 billion) in public and private funds over the next 15 years to accelerate the production and supply of low-emission hydrogen.
Germany’s economy ministry has granted approval for the early implementation of the Electrolysis Corridor East Germany project, which aims to establish four large-scale electrolysers with a combined capacity of 210 MW for the production of green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
The multinational consortium, Amnah, has secured agreements to develop a significant green hydrogen project in the Sultanate of Oman, with estimated investments reaching $6 billion at full capacity.
SSAB and Fortum have joined forces to launch a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study with the aim of investigating the feasibility of producing hydrogen-reduced sponge iron in Raahe.
In a potential reversal of plans, Grant Shapps, the Net Zero Secretary, is reportedly considering abandoning a proposal to add approximately £120 to Brits’ energy bills to fund the transition to hydrogen.
China has made significant progress in hydrogen production technology with a successful test of its direct seawater electrolysis method.
HENSOLDT is making significant strides in the field of hydrogen technology with the establishment of a pilot plant at its site in Kiel.
Bosch, a leading engineering and technology company, has announced its takeover of the production of the S3 fuel cell stack for PowerCell, a Swedish fuel cell technology provider.
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