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Porsche, the renowned luxury automaker, has taken a significant step in its commitment to environmental sustainability by entering into a partnership with H2 Green Steel (H2GS) to source carbon dioxide-reduced steel for its sportscars.
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in Jordan signed four memoranda of understanding with private sector companies. These agreements mark the initiation of feasibility studies for the development of green hydrogen projects, positioning Jordan as a potential leader in the emerging green hydrogen industry.
Chungbuk Province is set to become home to a cutting-edge carbon capture-type hydrogen production base in Gangnae-myeon, Cheongju-si, North Chungcheong Province, by the year 2025.
Elogen, CNRS, and Université Paris-Saclay laboratory enables industrial-scale green hydrogen synthesis According to a press statement from GTT, Elogen, a…
Hy2gen, a global powerhouse in renewable hydrogen, has joined forces with Deep Wind Offshore, an offshore wind power expert. The partnership leverages the strengths of both entities, combining Hy2gen’s expertise in renewable hydrogen production with Deep Wind Offshore’s prowess in offshore wind development.
The much-anticipated arrival of the hydrogen-powered class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, initially slated for 2026, has hit a roadblock yet again.
Leaders of both nations, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, are poised to make a joint announcement during the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in San Francisco.
German Bundestag has set the wheels in motion for a comprehensive hydrogen infrastructure with the approval of regulations on the establishment of a hydrogen pipeline network.
Green hydrogen stands as a linchpin in the energy transition, yet its precarious transport poses a quandary. Could ammonia be the solution, or does it carry a hidden environmental toll?
Initially anticipated to cost below €3 per kilogram by 2030, recent economic shifts and technical complexities are shattering these expectations.
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