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Corinth Pipeworks, Cenergy Holdings’ steel pipes subsidiary, is currently completing orders for 440 kilometers of pipes with Snam, one of…
Jennifer M. Granholm, Secretary of Energy, launched the United States Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Earthshots Initiative to expedite the…
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The scale, timeframe, and downstream market prospects for green hydrogen projects currently under discussion in Asia Pacific and Europe will be met by the hydrogen ship.
The order is worth no more than 2 million SEK. It was placed by Lightec Inc. in Tokyo, Japan, on behalf of a major e-mobility component manufacturer.
The Honey Badger is the only fuel cell to take part in this program, which is led by the C5ISR Center to support the goal of having a technology-enabled force by 2028.
This facility will focus on hydrogen buses and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) that will run between Vadodara and Kevadia/Sabarmati Ashram.
Guangxi Shenlong Automobile Manufacturing, a Chinese electric vehicle bus manufacturer, has entered into a strategic partnership agreement with China Yuchai International Limited.
The 130-tonne special tanks required for this purpose are delivered and will be used for intermediate storage of green hydrogen later.
The program will be designed as a credential program for post-graduates by San Juan College, which was named New Mexico’s Center of Excellence for Renewable Energy and Sustainability in 2019.
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