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Germany’s Helmholtz Hydrogen Cluster welcomes Pohang City officials The successful completion of the Pohang Techno Park and Pohang Hydrogen Fuel…
In a resounding proclamation of technological innovation and environmental stewardship, ECL has unleashed plans for what it proudly touts as the world’s inaugural modular, sustainable, off-grid data center, fueled by hydrogen as its primary power source.
In a remarkable convergence of technological prowess and global collaboration, Japan and Middle Eastern nations have embarked on a series of strategic agreements aimed at advancing the frontiers of hydrogen and other energy transition technologies.
German mining and metals company Stahlwerk Thueringen GmbH, in collaboration with gas network operator Ferngas Netzgesellschaft mbH, is set to revolutionize the steel industry.
China has marked a groundbreaking achievement with the launch of its maiden photovoltaic green hydrogen plant in Keche. Spearheaded by Sinopec, a prominent player in China’s energy landscape, this innovative project harnesses solar energy resources from Xinjiang to generate electricity, subsequently producing green hydrogen directly from this renewable source.
Billionaire Gautam Adani’s ambitious vision for a $50 billion green hydrogen project remains steadfast, signaling the determination of Adani’s company to forge ahead, regardless of its French partner, TotalEnergies SE.
In a landscape increasingly dominated by discussions of electric vehicles and battery-powered innovations, Toyota has taken a divergent path, staunchly advocating for hydrogen as the future of clean transportation.
Taylor Machine Works teams up with Cummins to incorporate hydrogen engines into handlers With intentions to include the Cummins 6.7…
A recent study conducted by the renowned Fraunhofer Institute has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the financial viability of green hydrogen production in Germany. The study highlights the predominant factor behind this conundrum: exorbitant production costs, particularly arising from electricity sourced from photovoltaic and wind power plants.
On a mission to reshape its energy narrative and carve a path toward global leadership in green energy production, Namibia launched its groundbreaking Green Hydrogen Program last Friday.
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