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ABB, a global technology leader, announces its participation in the groundbreaking HyPilot project.
AGC Group produces hydrogen-fueled flat glass The manufacturer of chemicals, high-tech materials, and flat glass, AGC, has announced that it…
Multimodal Logistics Corridor (MLC) is engaging in discussions with three global energy companies to establish a cutting-edge hydrogen production facility at the upcoming $1.6 billion La Paloma Hub in Uruguay.
ACWA Power has signed a series of groundbreaking agreements worth a staggering $746 million. These transformative agreements, forged during the Future Investment Initiative (FII7) in Riyadh, are set to catalyze clean energy and sustainability initiatives across multiple regions.
Mitsui Joins Hands with Fukui Prefectural Govt and Hokuriku Electric Power for Hydrogen Feasibility Study
Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co. has partnered with the Fukui prefectural government and Hokuriku Electric Power Company to conduct a groundbreaking feasibility study.
Powerhouse Energy Group, a trailblazer in the field of waste-to-hydrogen conversion, has made headlines recently due to a strategic shift in its plans. The company had, in March 2023, announced its ambitious collaboration with Hydrogen Utopia International (HUI) to jointly develop a non-recyclable plastic waste-to-hydrogen facility in Longford, County Longford, Republic of Ireland—the Longford Project.
Centrica PLC subsidiary Bord Gáis Energy has taken a monumental step by joining a transformative project aimed at repurposing the Celtic Sea’s Kinsale Head gas field for the storage of green hydrogen.
The quest for sustainable energy solutions has led Germany to engage in discussions with Algeria, setting the stage for a potentially significant partnership in the world of green hydrogen. According to a press release from the German Ministry of the Economy, both nations are exploring the possibility of Algeria becoming a major supplier of green hydrogen to Europe’s largest economy.
Pineapple Power gives up on Element 2 acquisition Pineapple Power has given up on acquiring Element 2, a hydrogen refueling…
In a resounding step toward a greener future, King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands officially opened the first phase of the national hydrogen network in Rotterdam.
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