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Morocco’s commitment to fostering national innovation and sustainable development took center stage as King Mohammed VI presided over the presentation ceremony of the country’s first car manufacturer and a hydrogen-powered vehicle prototype.
In response to the urgent need for climate action, Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has achieved a significant milestone by building a 2MW water electrolysis technology development testbed, marking a first in Korea.
CGN Brasil, a Chinese multinational, has expressed its interest in investing resources to construct a green hydrogen plant in Bahia, Brazil.
Faurecia, Michelin, and Stellantis have announced a binding agreement for Stellantis to acquire a 33.3% stake in Symbio, a leading company in zero-emission hydrogen mobility.
Denmark’s Topsoe A/S is set to invest $300 million in a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory, taking advantage of President Joe Biden’s wave of federal incentives that are luring European investment to the country.
Modern Hydrogen, a clean energy company focused on hydrogen production, recently raised $32.8 million in an oversubscribed Series B-2 funding round.
Fountain Fuel, a Dutch startup, has launched its first zero-emission energy station in Amersfoort, the Netherlands.
Ford Pro, the commercial vehicle and services division of Ford, is testing hydrogen fuel cell technology on a small fleet of prototype E-Transit vans in the UK.
Ironveld PLC, a South Africa-focused mining company, has signed an agreement with Burnstar Technologies Pty Ltd to produce green energy using its patent-pending Guilt-Free Hydrogen technology.
Chinese railway equipment manufacturer CRRC has made a historic move with the unveiling of the world’s first hydrogen-powered metro train. The train, which was unveiled at an event in Shanghai on Chinese Brands Day, has a speed of up to 160 km/h and can travel up to 600 km on a single charge.
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