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HyTerra, an Australian company focused on hydrogen exploration and production, has secured 100% owned and operated leases on the Nemaha Ridge of Kansas.
Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB’s subsidiary, Smoltek Hydrogen, has officially opened its state-of-the-art hydrogen laboratory.
In a significant move towards supporting the global energy transition and combating climate change, Sinopec, the Chinese oil giant, is set to launch the world’s largest green hydrogen project.
Total Energies, under the leadership of CEO Patrick Pouyanné, has announced plans to study a major wind and solar project in Morocco with the aim of exporting electricity to Europe.
In the race to find sustainable energy alternatives to fossil fuels, POSCO E&C has emerged as a frontrunner, prioritizing eco-friendly plant technologies utilizing hydrogen and nuclear power.
Salzgitter, a prominent German steelmaker, has chosen the Energiron DR technology, developed jointly by Tenova and Danieli, for its upcoming direct reduction iron (DRI) plant in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Natilus and ZeroAvia Join Forces to Revolutionize Cargo Aviation with Hydrogen-Electric Engines
In a significant development for the air cargo delivery industry, Natilus, a leading innovator in autonomous blended-wing body (BWB) cargo aircraft, and ZeroAvia, a pioneer in zero-emission commercial aviation, have announced a strategic partnership.
Australian researchers at CSIRO are developing a groundbreaking off-grid, portable hydrogen generator capable of producing zero-emissions fuel directly at the point of consumption.
Australia’s ambitious Central Queensland hydrogen project (CQ-H2) has received a significant boost with A$35 million ($23 million) in government funding…
Singaporean conglomerate Keppel Corporation has announced its participation in a consortium aimed at developing a large-scale hydrogen project in Queensland, Australia.
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