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Fortescue has teamed up with China Baowu to decarbonize the steel industry. This collaboration aims to utilize green hydrogen in the production of sponge iron, a crucial material in steel manufacturing.
INPEX, a leading Japanese energy company, is pulling out of its joint venture Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Deendayal Port Authority for the development of green hydrogen-based projects in Kandla, Gujarat.
Fortescue has committed to advancing its involvement in green hydrogen technology. This commitment includes taking an equal top ownership stake in Sparc Hydrogen, with plans to pilot a unique production method in Adelaide by the end of the year.
UK-based energy consultancy Penspen has been awarded a significant contract to evaluate the feasibility of integrating hydrogen blending into a prominent European gas pipeline.
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries, the underlying infrastructure driving these advancements—data centers—faces unprecedented energy demands. According to the International Energy…
A significant agreement has been reached between H2 Global Energy, leading a consortium, and the Tunisian government. This understanding involves a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the development of a $6 billion green hydrogen project.
The global green hydrogen sector is critical as economic, strategic, and technological factors define its trajectory towards 2025. Energized by…
Microsoft has announced a partnership with the Electricity Supply Board (ESB) of Ireland to explore the potential of green hydrogen in energy solutions.
Disruption of RB27 Rail Service: Fuel-Cell Trains Halted Due to Hydrogen Supply Issues
The historic RB27 rail service, known as the ‘Heidekrautbahn’, has experienced a disruption in its planned switch to fuel-cell trains due to a lack of hydrogen supply from renewable developer Enertrag.
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