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The Swiss artist duo GAEG installed a large fuel cell-powered clock in the rock opening at Fuorcla digl Leget, a…
Together with the Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories, the New Mexico Economic Development, Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources and…
According to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the rapid expansion of the global hydrogen economy…
Equinor and SSE Thermal have awarded two significant contracts for work on the Aldbrough hydrogen storage project. The contracts were…
Since 2008, the UAE government has held an annual event called “Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week” to promote sustainable development in the energy sector. This is the first time a president from South Korea has given a keynote address.
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Humanity has gone beyond its wildest imaginations in terms of space exploration. An better launch pad, in particular, is required to place satellites in Earth orbit.
On the Tiwi Islands, off the coast of the Northern Territory, Global Energy Ventures has announced it has begun the…
Hydrogen-related companies, such as Doosan Fuel Cell, have continued to fall after surging last year, according to the financial investment sector on the 17th.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), an Australian-based global green energy and green industry company, and Covestro, a world-leading supplier of high-tech…
The Victorian Government has announced a funding commitment of more than $7 million for renewable hydrogen experiments and studies, with…
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