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Powerhouse Energy Group has announced its withdrawal from the Longford waste-to-hydrogen facility project in the Republic of Ireland. While this decision might come as a surprise to some, it reflects the company’s commitment to making well-informed choices and ensuring long-term success.
CPH2.L’s MFE110 electrolyzer system successful After a comprehensive set of tests and setup procedures, Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2.L) reported the…
H2B2 Electrolysis Technologies has unveiled the “largest” operational green hydrogen production plant powered entirely by renewable energy in North America.
TECO 2030 and Yokogawa Electric Corporation have announced a strategic partnership and investment agreement. The primary goal of this collaboration is to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology, with a particular focus on deploying these innovative power sources in industrial applications, including maritime transportation.
Universal Hydrogen, a leader in hydrogen fuel services, has reached a significant milestone in the world of sustainable aviation. The company recently completed an operational demonstration at Toulouse Airport, showcasing its unique modular hydrogen capsule technology and an innovative hydrogen fueling logistics solution.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has successfully achieved stable combustion of hydrogen admixture through testing a single-cylinder engine.
Uniper and First Ammonia are collaborating to bring green ammonia into the global market. The announcement was made at the US-German Hydrogen Conference in Berlin, and it signals a significant step in the battle against greenhouse gas emissions.
The global glass manufacturing industry, often characterized by its energy-intensive processes, is on the cusp of a transformative journey towards sustainability. Four major glass manufacturing facilities are gearing up to commence full-scale hydrogen trials, marking a significant step towards the sector’s decarbonization.
Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) has partnered with McAllister & Quinn, a leading federal grants consulting firm, to secure a game-changing $1.2 billion grant from the United States Department of Energy (DOE). This significant milestone has placed California at the forefront of renewable hydrogen (H2) technology and clean energy leadership.
In a bid to advance clean hydrogen technology and propel the United States toward its ambitious net-zero emissions goal by 2050, the Biden Administration has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative. The Department of Energy (DOE) is set to launch the $7 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program, and it is poised to have far-reaching implications for labor and workforce stakeholders. Clean hydrogen, heralded as a decarbonizing agent for fossil-fuel-intensive industries, is central to the administration’s vision of a sustainable future.
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