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ENGIE and Société d’Infrastructures Gazières (SIG), a CNP Assurances and Caisse des Dépôts investment vehicle, have completed the acquisition of…
A trial run of hydrogen-powered heavy-duty trucks began as part of South Korea’s broader attempts to transition to environmentally friendly…
Enagás has signed a collaboration agreement with Compaa Energética Aragonesa de Renovables (CEAR) for the cooperative development of a green…
Ark Energy, a wholly-owned Australian subsidiary of Korea Zinc, announced it will acquire a 100% interest in Epuron, a leading…
Woodside Energy, Keppel Data Centers, City Energy (as Trustee of City Energy Trust), Osaka Gas Singapore, and City-OG Gas Energy…
The Electric Aviation Group (EAG) and the University of Nottingham have announced their intention to form Hydrogen Hybrid Electric Propulsion…
The Inter-American Development Bank has awarded a study to KBR to assist in the development of a green hydrogen market…
The GreenH2Atlantic project in Sines, Portugal, has chosen McPhy as its preferred supplier for a 100 MW electrolysis plant. It…
The Executive has approved the strategic initiative for the recovery and economic transformation of renewable energy, renewable hydrogen, and storage (PERTE), which aims to raise 16.3 billion euros (6.9 billion in public funds and 9.5 billion in private sector investments).
Hyundai Engineering will complete a technological demonstration test to manufacture high-purity clean hydrogen utilizing waste plastics as a raw material by the end of this year and will begin construction on a hydrogen production facility the following year. The facility will be built in Dangjin, Chungcheongnam-do, at a total cost of 400 billion won.
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