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A low emissions Titan 130 SoLoNOx solar gas turbine has been successfully tested by GRTZgaz Germany, OGE, and Solar Turbines as the primary mover on a natural gas compressor using hydrogen blending rates of up to 25%.
The Giunta region of Emilia-Romagna has granted 19.5 million euros to the joint Hera and Snam project for the building of a green hydrogen production pole in the town of Modena as part of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).
To achieve a decarbonized society, the Japanese government announced that it will aim to increase the nation’s yearly hydrogen supply from 2 million tonnes to 12 million tonnes in 2040.
According to Electricity and Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh, India opposes expanding the concept of “green hydrogen” to include fuel derived from low-carbon energy sources as several Western nations have suggested during G20 meetings.
Cummins Inc. will invest more than $1 billion to upgrade engine factories in three states and purchase equipment for producing hydrogen in Minnesota.
The HyEkoTank initiative was started by an alliance of eight businesses to combine expertise in hydrogen, fuel cells, and the maritime sector.
The groundbreaking next-generation zero-emission vehicle concept from First Hydrogen is revealed.
A groundbreaking ceremony for a green hydrogen manufacturing facility was held by Green Solutions in Tra Vinh’s Dong Thanh hamlet, Dong Hai commune, and Duyen Hai district.
The European Commission has given approval for a €450 million Italian scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen. The aim of the scheme is to promote the transition towards a net-zero economy in accordance with the Green Deal Industrial Plan.
The Taunus network’s shift to hydrogen trains continues to experience setbacks, causing reliability issues. To ensure passenger safety and convenience, the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) will offer bus replacement services for the regional train line RB1 beyond April 15 as a “fallback level.”
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