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The United States and Saudi Arabia have inked an agreement that paves the way for renewable energy and hydrogen connections. This historic pact, announced as part of an ambitious megaproject encompassing railways and ports, has far-reaching goals that could reshape global energy transit.
JCB, the UK-based construction equipment giant, is set to revolutionize the Indian market with plans to manufacture hydrogen-powered engines in its Haryana factory. This ambitious move follows the successful debut of the 448 ABH2 hydrogen-powered engine earlier this year, aligning with JCB’s commitment to creating zero-carbon solutions in construction and agriculture.
Brazil is set to receive a $100 million investment to support the development of a green hydrogen hub. This pioneering initiative, led by the Ministry of Development and Foreign Trade of Brazil, in collaboration with the World Bank, aims to harness the potential of green hydrogen production, signaling a monumental shift towards clean and renewable energy sources.
H2 Green Steel has successfully raised over €1 billion, marking the largest private placement in Europe this year. This substantial funding injection is earmarked for a gigawatt (GW)–scale electrolyzer project in Sweden, propelling the vision of sustainable steel production into reality.
The steel industry, a cornerstone of modern civilization, is undergoing a revolutionary transformation to become more environmentally sustainable. Georgsmarienhütte (GMH), a steel manufacturer located south of Oldenburg in Germany, has set ambitious goals to decarbonize its entire production by 2039. As an interim step, the company aims to cut its emissions in half by 2030. Central to this transformation is the adoption of hydrogen as a replacement for natural gas in the steel production process.
Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, in collaboration with Hyundai Motor Company and Kia, has unveiled a groundbreaking achievement—the development of a hydrogen internal combustion engine tailored for passenger cars. This innovation marks a crucial leap forward in the pursuit of cleaner transportation solutions.
In the quest for a sustainable future, hydrogen has emerged as a critical player, and at its heart are electrolysers. These devices, capable of transforming water into hydrogen, are pivotal in the race toward a net-zero world. While Europe has been at the forefront of green industrial policy, the United States is gearing up to potentially take the lead in shaping the future of electrolyser manufacturing.
H2FLY, a Stuttgart-based company specializing in hydrogen-electric powertrain systems for aircraft, has achieved an aviation first: the world’s inaugural piloted flight of an electric aircraft powered by liquid hydrogen.
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a substantial $20 million funding initiative aimed at unlocking the potential of geologic hydrogen.
AVAADA Partners with Tata Steel to Establish Green Hydrogen Manufacturing Init in Odisha
AVAADA Group has partnered with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited (TSSEZL) to establish a cutting-edge green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Odisha’s Gopalpur Industrial Park.
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