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First Hydrogen and Sacré-Davey to Develop Green Hydrogen Facility and FCEV Assembly Factory
First Hydrogen Corp. has entered into a feasibility study agreement with Sacré-Davey to develop a 35MW green hydrogen production facility and vehicle assembly factory in Shawinigan, Quebec. The project aims to establish a zero-emissions hydrogen ecosystem and boost green technology jobs in the region.
In an attempt to present the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing project as hydrogen-fueled and environmentally friendly, National Highways has faced accusations of greenwashing. The Thames Crossing Action Group (TCAG), which opposes the scheme, dismisses the claims as propaganda, raising concerns about the project’s true environmental impact and cost.
North Sea Port, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and Port of Ostend Achieve ‘Hydrogen Valley’ Status
North Sea Port, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and Port of Ostend have achieved recognition as a ‘Hydrogen Valley’ at the European level.
ENGIE, a leading French utilities company specializing in low-carbon energy services, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) to explore opportunities for green hydrogen projects in Saudi Arabia.
Ulsan City, a leading hub of hydrogen technology in South Korea, has achieved Concept Approval (AIP) certification for a small hydrogen ship from the Korean Register of Shipping.
The publication of Ireland’s National Hydrogen Strategy marks a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards becoming a global leader in renewable energy.
SSE applauds First Hydrogen’s hydrogen-fuel cell delivery vans First Hydrogen claims that SSE PLC, the leading energy infrastructure company in…
Origin Energy, an Australian power producer, has received A$70 million in funding from the federal government to advance the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub (HVHH) in New South Wales.
The University of Bath is leading a groundbreaking research hub, UK-HyRES, focused on hydrogen and alternative liquid fuels.
Hamburg Airport, with the support of EU funding, is embarking on an ambitious project to establish itself as a hub for hydrogen planes in the Baltic Sea region.
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