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Chiyoda Corporation and Toyota Motor Corporation have embarked on a joint venture to develop a large-scale electrolysis system, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of hydrogen technology.
The Kraft Heinz Company has made a significant stride towards its sustainability goals by partnering with Carlton Power, a UK energy infrastructure development company, to explore the establishment of a renewable green hydrogen plant at its Kitt Green manufacturing site in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
ZeroAvia and flyv have joined forces to explore the potential of powering flyv’s on-demand flight operations with ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric engines.
Linde, a global industrial gases and engineering company, has made a significant announcement regarding its collaboration with Celanese, a leading chemical and specialty materials company.
Plug Power has achieved a significant milestone by completing the first fill of a Plug tanker with liquid green hydrogen at its Woodbine, Georgia production plant.
Lhyfe, a prominent European green hydrogen producer, is set to inaugurate a groundbreaking hydrogen production plant in Brake, Germany, signaling a pivotal moment in the country’s renewable energy transition.
ISTHY project, supported by the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté Region, the Industrial Revitalization Fund, and led by renewable energy and hydrogen producer Inthy, has formed a crucial partnership with Bureau Veritas. This collaboration aims to establish the first-ever hydrogen storage test site in Europe, addressing the critical need for ensuring the security of hydrogen storage.
A consortium consisting of GTT, TotalEnergies, LMG Marin, and Bureau Veritas has achieved a significant milestone in the Joint Development Project (JDP) aimed at enabling the maritime transport of liquefied hydrogen (LH2).
Italy has received approval from the European Union to allocate up to €550 million in direct grants to facilitate the transition of its industrial sector to green hydrogen.