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H2FLY, a Stuttgart-based developer of hydrogen fuel cell technologies for aircraft, announced that its demonstrator aircraft, the HY4, set a…
North Sea Port, a Belgian-Dutch port enterprise formed by the amalgamation of the ports of Ghent, Terneuzen, and Vlissingen, aims to be carbon-neutral by 2050. As a result, the port authority has lately created a hydrogen plan.
German government will spend 1.3 million euros through the German Development Bank (KfW) to promote the implementation of green hydrogen technology and the development of an appropriate enabling legal framework in Georgia.
The facility, which will be built in Puertollano, Castilla la Mancha, will have a 20-megawatt capacity and will be powered by a 100-megawatt solar plant with a battery storage system.
The Russian Hydrogen company has struck an agreement in principle to take over the operational administration of the Sterlitamak Petrochemical Facility and the SintezKauchuk plant.
Hydrolux and PMG will collaborate on the development of a smart tiny unmanned ship constructed of aluminum that will be powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Equinor plans to supply hydrogen to 3-5 major industrial clusters by 2035, with a goal of capturing a 10% share…
TUV Rheinland announced the award of the world’s first green hydrogen and green ammonia certificates to Green Hydrogen & Chemicals…
Hydrogen production will begin at the Heydar Aliyev Baku Oil Refinery, according to Emil Alkhasli, Deputy Director General of the…
bp welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement of up to AUD70 million in support for the development of a green hydrogen…
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