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Topsoe becomes board member of Hydrogen Council Topsoe was named as the newest board member by the Hydrogen Council today,…
India takes a significant leap towards a sustainable energy future as nine companies, including Reliance Green Hydrogen and Green Chemicals, ACME Cleantech Solutions, and Greenko Zero, secure government incentives to establish facilities capable of producing up to 4.50 lakh tonnes of green hydrogen.
Austria, under the leadership of an international consortium led by energy storage company RAG Austria, has secured 20 million euros in funding from the European Union for the groundbreaking research project EUH2STARS.
European Commission granted approval this week to Austria’s largest hydrogen project. The ambitious initiative aims to produce 40,000 tons of…
Exploring Geologic Hydrogen and its Role in Clean Revolution, Interview with Dr. Scott Tinker
In a recent interview, renowned energy expert Dr. Scott Tinker discussed crucial aspects of the evolving landscape of clean energy.
Italian government has given its approval to allocate funds for a feasibility study on the ambitious “Green Corridor” project. Spearheaded by Italian Deputy Debora Serracchiani of the Democratic Party, this initiative aims to streamline the transportation of green hydrogen from Morocco to the strategic port of Trieste.
Norwegian companies Norsk e-Fuel and Gen2 Energy have signed an agreement to supply green hydrogen for the production of sustainable aviation fuels in Mosjøen, Norway.
Adani gets LoA by SECI to establish annual electrolysers manufacturing capacity in India As stated in an exchange note, Adani…
Airbus has inaugurated the ZEROe Development Centre (ZEDC) for hydrogen technologies at its Stade site in Germany.
Toyota has filed a patent for a water-cooled hydrogen combustion engine. This technological leap addresses a critical challenge associated with hydrogen engines – the higher operating temperatures compared to traditional gasoline counterparts.
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