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By 2035, Information Trends predicts that over 600,000 hydrogen fuel cell buses and minibuses will be in service.
BayoTech has finalized its acquisition of IGX Group, a market leader in the design and manufacture of high-pressure hydrogen storage and distribution equipment based on cylinders.
Hyzon will sign a memorandum of understanding with a European heavy lift, transport, and rigging firm to supply the truck used in construction operations.
The EFOY Hydrogen Fuel Cell 2.5 power solution combines a dependable, powerful, and environmentally friendly form of power generation with maximum connectivity and ease of use.
The Emmen refueling station, which is part of Shell’s larger plan for hydrogen refueling infrastructure to support the growth of zero-emission public transportation and commercial vehicle networks in the region, will be operational in mid-2022.
The station will be run by Circle K and will provide customers with charging stations, hydrogen gas pumps, and bio-based liquefied fuels.
Aukra’s clean hydrogen can be used to decarbonize local industrial processes, provide emission-free fuel for maritime and land transport, and be exported to European hydrogen consumers.
BayoTech is an energy solutions company dedicated to meeting the global demand for a reliable, cost-effective, and low-carbon hydrogen supply.
New Zealand is seen as a prime early market for hydrogen heavy vehicle fleet adoption due to the nature of heavy transportation in the country and the abundance of renewable energy sources such as hydro, geothermal, and wind.
The former proposes to build a facility to extract hydrogen from the Protos site, which has been approved.
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