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Browsing: Hydrogen
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) has announced a significant development in its efforts to promote green hydrogen projects and renewable energy partnerships.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has revealed its ambitious plans to construct a colossal green hydrogen production complex in South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.
India and Australia have joined forces to establish a Green Hydrogen Taskforce aimed at accelerating the development of green hydrogen technologies in both countries.
The world is moving towards a more sustainable future, and with the rise of climate change, it is important to adopt new and innovative solutions to tackle this global crisis.
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the eCitaro REX, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell bus that combines the benefits of battery-electric and fuel cell technology.
Plug Power Inc. has announced three projects that will utilize industrial-scale green hydrogen in glass manufacturing, aluminum recycling, and steel manufacturing processes.
Romanian oil and gas company OMV Petrom has secured financing of up to EUR 39 million under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan for the construction of a hydrogen production capacity at its Petrobrazi refinery.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made a significant commitment to advancing clean hydrogen technologies and grid resilience with a funding announcement of nearly $42 million.
La Française d’Énergie (FDE), an independent energy producer with a negative carbon footprint, has made a significant discovery of natural hydrogen in the Folschviller region of the Lorraine mining basin.
When it comes to turning, trains and automobiles differ significantly. While cars have blinking turn signal levers to indicate left or right turns, trains lack such a feature.
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