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The hydrogen industry has called upon the US Treasury Department to alleviate expected environmental requirements tied to new tax credits. Industry leaders have voiced concerns that the proposed stipulations might stifle the burgeoning hydrogen sector.
‘Turkey’s Role in the Hydrogen Economy’ discussed at 13th Istanbul Chamber of Industry Green Agenda Talks 13th Istanbul Chamber of…
Ballard Power Systems has signeda Long Term Supply Agreement (LTSA) with Solaris Bus & Coach for the supply of 1,000 hydrogen fuel cell engines to cater to the burgeoning European transit bus market.
Uniper SE, has unveiled plans to bolster green hydrogen production at its Killingholme site in the UK.
The Dutch port and industry clusters have issued a collective plea to the government and grid operators, urging them to address the uncertainties and bottlenecks hindering the progress of hydrogen projects.
First hydrogen tourist bus starts operating in Gwangyang In Gwangyang, Jeollanam-do, the first hydrogen tourist bus with subsidies was unveiled.…
Ferrari has captured the automotive world’s attention with a patent unveiling a hybrid car featuring an inverted internal combustion powerplant fueled by hydrogen.
Germany Struggles with Hydrogen Filling Stations with H2 Mobility’s Three More Closures
Germany’s network of hydrogen filling stations is facing a bumpy road. Recent closures in Koblenz, Derching, and Wuppertal raise concerns about the viability and accessibility of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Statera Energy is set to hold a public consultation for its green hydrogen project near Kintore, Aberdeenshire in April after concluding an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Scoping process.
The University of Nottingham has secured an investment exceeding £70M for establishing new leading research facilities and programs aimed at decarbonizing future transport.
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