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Rheinmetall AG presents complete, mobile modular systems for producing, storing, and transporting CO2-free hydrogen at the Africa Aerospace & Defence…
The ambitious European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) has been updated to reflect the increasing vitality and rapidity of developments in the…
Equinix is working with the NUS School of Design and Engineering’s Energy Research and Technology Center (CERT) to develop a…
The project, which represents an investment of €226.4 million ($224.4 million), is anticipated to create 24 new employment throughout operation and 442 new ones during the building phase.
Lotte Chemical and Korean National Oil Corporation collaborate on hydrogen and ammonia
The Korean National Oil Corporation and Lotte Chemical have agreed to combine their resources to develop a green hydrogen and…
Hydra Energy has started building what it says will be the biggest hydrogen filling station in the world. Constructed in…
The goal is to investigate potential avenues for the Kingdom’s future of sustainable transportation and to create and put into action ideas connected to rail infrastructure and capabilities that are in line with Vision 2030.
RIL’s goal of having net zero carbon emissions by 2035 includes their green hydrogen push.
The deal includes options for an additional 25 trains, which would take the place of the current diesel locomotives driving push-pull sets utilized for Amtrak California services that are supported by the state.
The second initiative to boost the growth of the hydrogen value chain was approved by the European Commission.
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