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Sirius Aviation to launch SiriusJet in London With great pride, Sirius Aviation AG announces the launch of the world’s first…
At the 9th Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry – South-East Europe, Energynews.biz had the chance to engage with Viktor Hacker, a prominent researcher with over 25 years dedicated to hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
Element Fuels Completes Site Preparation and Pre-Construction for Hydrogen-Powered Refinery
Element Fuels Holdings has completed site preparation and pre-construction activities for its innovative hydrogen-powered refinery and combined-cycle power plant at the Port of Brownsville, Texas.
The Sarawak government, through the Ministry of Energy and Environmental Sustainability, has received a prestigious study grant from South Korea’s Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Sembcorp Green Hydrogen, a subsidiary of Sembcorp Industries, has signed a term sheet with Sojitz Corp. and Kyushu Electric Power Co. to supply green ammonia produced in India to Japanese industrial off-takers.
AHT hydrogen generator helps reduce emissions in locomotives In an independent test, the Advanced Hydrogen Technologies (AHT) Group’s hydrogen generator…
TotalEnergies has signed a 15-year agreement with Air Products to supply 70,000 tons of green hydrogen annually starting in 2030.
Mainland China has identified hydrogen as a pivotal element in its strategy for a low-carbon energy transition. With the country’s national plan emphasizing the importance of hydrogen for decarbonization, China is poised to become a global leader in green hydrogen production.
A joint venture between Schaeffler and Symbio—has inaugurated a state-of-the-art production facility for fuel cell bipolar plates (BPP) in Haguenau, France.
According to the US Department of Energy’s Hydrogen Program Record, these installations could increase the country’s electrolyzer capacity from 116 megawatts (MW) to 4,524 MW.
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