Alberta’s government has committed CAD $57 million ($41.7 million) to propel the development of new hydrogen technologies across 28 projects.
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For years, hydrogen has been positioned as a champion in the fight against climate change, promising a clean energy future. But has the fervor surrounding hydrogen translated into real-world progress?
Saarthi GreenTech, an Indo-Australian clean-tech company, has inaugurated its advanced factory in Chakan, Pune. The hydrogen fuel systems produced here can significantly reduce fuel consumptions and carbon emissions.
China’s CEEC Hydrogen Energy recently inked a strategic cooperation pact with Headway Technology Group (Qingdao), signaling a significant move in the hydrogen energy sector.
Topsoe plans to set up an advanced factory in Chesterfield, Virginia. The new facility will manufacture energy-efficient Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells (SOEC).
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently visited the Sino-German joint venture, Bosch Hydrogen Powertrain Systems, during a three-day official visit to China. This visit signifies an increased focus on China-Germany economic relations, particularly in the field of new energy vehicles (NEVs).
Tranter recently secured an order for a Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plant in Germany.
Linde has unveiled plans for a advancement in Brazil’s hydrogen energy landscape. The company’s subsidiary, White Martins, is set to construct, own, and operate a second electrolyzer plant to produce green hydrogen in the southeast region of Brazil.
KBR recently announced their contract procurement for their proprietary K-GreeN green ammonia technology. The firm will provide this technology for Fortescue’s Holmaneset green energy project in Norway.
Jericho Energy Ventures has chosen to pursue a strategic process to explore a potential spin-off and separate listing of its hydrogen platform.