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The European Union (EU) envisions hydrogen stations every 100 km and recharge stations every 60 km by 2026.
The two businesses will look at a range of collaboration opportunities, including the potential for working together to manufacture fuel cells in India.
The action helps meet the goals of the European Green Deal and the EU Hydrogen Strategy.
Canada has a chance to emerge as a leader in the hydrogen economy on a worldwide scale.
The partnership agreement for the development of the NOUR project for the production of green hydrogen in Mauritania was signed by Chariot and Total Eren
Turkish engineers have created a ship that uses “Green Hydrogen,” which will help Turkey advance in the global maritime sector.
Industria Italiana Autobus and the Portuguese CaetanoBus have reached an agreement to construct and market hydrogen city buses in Italy using Toyota Fuel Cell technology.
Turkey works to create its domestic hydrogen ecosystem and local hydrogen sector.
Europe cannot afford to wait any longer for regulations governing the generation of green hydrogen.
Symbio, a joint venture between Michelin and Forvia, has announced an investment of one billion euros over the next seven years in France for its hydrogen project HyMotive.
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