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The hydrogen fuel cell solution for massified rail freight, including renewable hydrogen supply, developed by Alstom and ENGIE, will be used for the first time by Nestlé Waters in Europe.
At its hydrogen factory in Llanwern, South Wales, Air Products made a £6.5 million investment in a trailer and cylinder filling station.
In the Suez Canal Economic Zone, Globeleq and Egyptian governmental institutions have signed a Framework Agreement to work together to build a sizable green hydrogen factory.
Hypion has placed its first order for hydrogen distribution systems with Hexagon Purus through its subsidiary Wystrach GmbH.
JERA and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) have signed memorandums of understanding about their cooperation in the transportation of fuel ammonia for the Hekinan Thermal Power Plant.
For the first demonstration project in Japan that will produce clean hydrogen and ammonia in conjunction with carbon capture, use, and storage, Inpex has made a final investment decision (CCUS).
The Northern Territory’s Tiwi Islands contain Melville Island, which is projected to be developed into a 100,000 tonnes per year green hydrogen production and export facility.
With only 60 people, Hull-based startup HiiROC thinks it can contribute to the solution.
A partnership agreement between Lhyfe and Nantes – Saint Nazaire Port, the fourth-largest seaport in France, has been established in order to advance the offshore renewable sector and the Loire Estuary’s energy transition.
According to the China National Coal Association, “green hydrogen,” accounted for only 1% of China’s hydrogen production in 2020 due to high costs and emerging technologies. Coal accounted for two-thirds of China’s hydrogen production, while natural gas-generated hydrogen, or “blue hydrogen,” accounted for the remaining 19%.
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