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Germany has committed to providing €38 million to aid in the construction of Morocco’s first green hydrogen plant.
JCB has presented a mobile hydrogen refueling unit that it claims would enable on-site refueling of hydrogen-powered machines.
The new technology, according to the manufacturer, can integrate with unstable renewable energy sources and produce hydrogen at a capacity of 1500–2500Nm3/h.
Westenergie AG, is testing the delivery of 100% green hydrogen to end users.
France, Spain, and Portugal stated that they had agreed to replace the MidCat project with an underwater pipeline.
60 hydrogen stations, made possible by numerous federal and state subsidies.
Renewable multi-megawatt power plants are created and developed by HDF Energy.
BMW is testing a burner that can run on both hydrogen and gas in the facility’s paint shop.
Air Liquide, Chevron, LyondellBasell, and Uniper team up on hydrogen and ammonia in US
The goal of the joint research being conducted by Air Liquide, Chevron, LyondellBasell, and Uniper SE is to assess and possibly progress the construction of a facility for producing hydrogen and ammonia in the U.S. Gulf Coast.
After the age of electric vehicles, Oliver Zipse, the chairman of BMW, stated that he thought hydrogen cars would be the “hippest thing to drive.”
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