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Plug Power to Deploy Largest Hydrogen Fuel Cell Installation for Emergency Power in California
Plug Power, a global leader in turnkey hydrogen solutions, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Energy Vault Holdings, to provide 8 MW of hydrogen fuel cell stationary power for emergency backup in Calistoga, California.
Australian clean energy company Endua has unveiled the first of its purpose-built standalone hydrogen power banks, which it says are designed to close the gap in microgrid applications where the need for reliable power means reliance on emissions-heavy energy production such as diesel generators.
TECO 2030 and Skeleton Partner to Accelerate Renewable Hydrogen Adoption in Maritime Sector
TECO 2030, a leading player in green maritime technology, and Skeleton Technologies, a global leader in high-power energy storage, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at promoting the use of renewable hydrogen as a zero-carbon fuel in the maritime industry.
Hyundai Motor, in collaboration with the South Korean Ministry of Environment, Seoul Metropolitan Government, SK E&S, and Tmap Mobility, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish Seoul as a leading city in hydrogen mobility.
Envision Energy, a Chinese company, has signed a contract with Air Products to supply 1.67 GW wind turbines for the world’s largest green hydrogen plant.
Taunus Hydrogen Train Project Faces Challenges and Staff Shortage, Impacting Commuters
The introduction of hydrogen trains as an alternative to diesel in the Taunus region is facing ongoing difficulties, causing disruptions for passengers.
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.
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