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Chinese state-owned manufacturer GAC, in collaboration with Toyota, has introduced a prototype engine that runs on liquid ammonia, presenting a promising alternative to traditional fuels such as electricity and hydrogen. This innovative internal combustion engine (ICE) draws inspiration from the maritime and haulage industries, which are exploring ammonia as a viable substitute for diesel in container ships and trucks.
Denmark has taken a significant step towards achieving its climate goals by implementing a new executive order that allows for the issuance of guarantees of origin for hydrogen.
Subsea7, a prominent player in the offshore energy sector, has joined forces with EnBW in a Memorandum of Understanding to undertake a comprehensive study on offshore wind-powered hydrogen production.
The Green Hydrogen Alliance (GHA), an independent business group comprising leading companies in the green hydrogen sector, officially launched on July 4, 2023.
Torrent Power Limited, a leading integrated power utility in India, has taken a significant step towards a greener future with the initiation of a pilot project to blend green hydrogen (GH2) with natural gas in its city gas distribution (CGD) network.
Delfzijl, located in the Northern Netherlands, is set to become home to an innovative green hydrogen plant called Djewels.
Portugal is taking significant strides towards a sustainable future by setting ambitious targets for solar energy and green hydrogen.
Renault has made waves in the automotive industry with the introduction of its latest concept car, the Scenic Vision.
At the core of the bustling port of Port-la-Nouvelle, the Occitanie Region is taking a significant step towards decarbonization with the development of the Hyd’Occ plant.
Chris O’Shea, the CEO of Centrica, the owner of British Gas, is pushing for the development of the Rough gas storage facility in the North Sea as a means to strengthen the UK’s energy system and support the country’s transition to green energy.
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