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Air Liquide, Airbus, Korean Air, and the Incheon International Airport Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding to investigate the usage…
According to Habeck, Germany will no longer need fossil gas to create electricity in the future. He was referring to the so-called EU taxonomy, which acts as a type of compass for investments in sustainable technology.
Shell International Trading and Shipping Company and GTT have signed a partnership agreement as part of Shell’s ambition to build a hydrogen energy supply chain by developing scalable and safe liquefied hydrogen shipping technology.
The federal government chose transnational infrastructure projects to establish a European hydrogen network last year. Between 2023 and 2027, these will be installed. The federal states are required to contribute 30% of the costs.
An aircraft that, according to its creators, will be capable of reaching heights of 60 km and speeds of 15 times that of sound. Its engine will be powered by hydrogen and will not emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara (MHA) Nation has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Bakken Energy and its partner Mitsubishi Power Americas Inc., establishing the basis for MHA Nation to become the natural gas supplier for the Great Plains Hydrogen Hub.
One of the industries to benefit from the ‘direct aid’ package, which is part of President Emmanuel Macron’s $35 billion “France 2030” green investment plan, is the steel industry, which produces green steel.
In 2021, more new hydrogen filling stations went into operation worldwide than ever before. Germany has broken the limit of 100 gas stations and continues to lead in Europe.
Starting in 2023, the plant will be able to produce 10,500t of green hydrogen and 5,250t of green oxygen every month.
The world’s largest chemical company, BASF, has signed a long-term agreement with Linde for the supply of hydrogen and steam.…
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