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KOGAS has forged a strategic alliance with GS Caltex to establish a business producing and supplying liquefied hydrogen. The two…
Bee’ah, the UAE’s premier integrated environmental, recycling, and waste management organization, is developing the Middle East’s first ‘waste-to-hydrogen’ plant. The…
Toyota Mirai has achieved a new world record for the most distance traveled by a hydrogen-fueled vehicle in a single…
Ørsted and HOFOR (Greater Copenhagen Utility) have agreed to obtain green energy for a portion of the possible 1.3 GW…
In a draft of its growth strategy due out in June, the Japanese government plans to deploy 1,000 hydrogen refueling stations for fuel-cell vehicles across the country by 2030.
The entire concept of the liquid carbon dioxide value chain in Lithuania, and potentially in the Baltic region, will be evaluated for this purpose, with the port of Klaipeda serving as the focal point.
“WINFRID” is the response of the TechnologieRegion Karlsruhe (TRK) to the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of the Environment’s request for funding to establish a “model region for green hydrogen.”
The collaboration will help to popularize hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, which have been largely ignored by consumers due to a lack of charging stations.
Thomas Niederer will guide the joint venture between H2 Energy, Alpiq and Linde GmbH/PanGas through the next steps in its ambitious growth plans
At the Hamburg plant, Aurubis began a series of tests for hydrogen use on an industrial scale in copper anode production.
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