Six major automakers, including General Motors and Mercedes-Benz, promised to abolish the use of fossil fuels in automobiles by 2040 during the UN climate meeting, COP 26.
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Narvik Port in northern Norway needs a new workboat that is both swift and emission-free. They are currently seeking public…
EQTEC has entered into a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with Wood, a prominent energy and built environment consulting and engineering firm.…
Polet-Service will conduct research towards a power supply system that may be deployed in isolated Arctic regions. Polet-Service, a Rosatom…
Loughborough University is collaborating with clean energy pioneer Bladon to investigate and create a hydrogen-fueled version of the company’s micro…
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has obtained a purchase order from Ovako, a renowned European maker…
Genevos has been selected as the marine fuel cell supplier for the £2.2 million HIMET (Hydrogen in an Integrated Maritime…
Wärtsilä has partnered with RINA, ABB, Helbio – a subsidiary of Metacon AB, the Liberian Registry, and an energy giant…
Frames is designing a modular and skid-mounted LOHC Storage Plant in collaboration with Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies and MAN Energy Solutions…
AKM Earth has signed a term sheet with Pure Hydrogen’s newly formed subsidiary Pure X Mobility. Pure X Mobility will…