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Thyssenkrupp, the German industrial conglomerate, has officially launched the highly anticipated initial public offering (IPO) of its hydrogen division, Nucera. The company aims to raise up to €600 million ($645 million) through the sale of new shares in Nucera.
Air Products South Africa, supplied gases for the reactant replenishment of a Portuguese Navy submarine.
Pakistan’s Sindh province has undertaken a revolutionary initiative that marks the country’s first-ever green hydrogen project.
Hyundai Engineering announced on the 11th of June that it has inked a business agreement with Korea Central Power Company.
EnerTech Holding Company, a Kuwaiti state-owned clean energy investment and development firm, in collaboration with the Green Energy Oman (GEO) international consortium, has secured one of Oman’s first hydrogen blocks from Hydrom.
GE’s Grid Solutions division, a vital component of GE Vernova’s energy business portfolio, has secured a significant contract from Larsen & Toubro to provide 380 kV gas-insulated substations (GIS) for the construction of the world’s largest green hydrogen production facility.
Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs) have gained support from automakers like Toyota and Hyundai in their quest for net zero emissions. However, despite their advantages on paper, dismal sales figures indicate that customers remain skeptical, posing challenges for wider adoption.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz expressed his satisfaction on Thursday as Italy and Germany agreed to collaborate on the construction of a pipeline for transporting gas and hydrogen between the two countries.
The Environment and Ecology Bureau (EEB) of Hong Kong has announced the approval of three additional trial projects involving hydrogen fuel technology.
JFE Steel and Exxon Mobil Revolutionize Hydrogen Transportation with High-Pressure Pipeline Project
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Japan’s JFE Steel and Exxon Mobil have joined forces to develop high-pressure hydrogen pipeline technology, aiming to establish industry standards as the demand for hydrogen rises, particularly in the United States.
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