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ORLEN Unipetrol increases Czech hydrogen station network At an ORLEN Benzina station in Zálu u Litvnova, ORLEN Unipetrol has inaugurated…
Namibia’s desert landscape is set to become the site of a groundbreaking project for the production of green hydrogen on a massive scale.
Yamaha, a prominent player in the automotive industry, is throwing its weight behind hydrogen as a clean and viable option for achieving carbon neutrality.
With the rise of clean energy and sustainability, various sectors worldwide are considering how they can reduce their carbon footprint.
In a groundbreaking move, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of France have announced a joint initiative to search for innovative solutions for hydrogen production and renewable energy promotion.
In a recent move showcasing India’s ambitious sustainability goals, Bhupinder Singh Bhalla, Secretary of the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), indicated that the Indian government is considering mandating the use of green hydrogen in the country.
Deputy Premier Dato Sri Dr. Sim Kui Hian recently announced that Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, has set a target to become a significant supplier of hydrogen to South Korea.
Air Products and Chemicals have secured MAN Energy Solutions for an extensive contract involving six air-compressor trains to be deployed in an air separation unit in Darrow, Louisiana.
Swiss cantons are calling for the Federal Council to adopt its strategy on the use of green hydrogen with urgency, highlighting the need to establish related infrastructure without delay.
Towngas and Bravo Transport Services have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to utilize hydrogen as an alternative fuel for buses in Hong Kong. This ambitious project marks an integral leap in the advancement of hydrogen-powered transportation in the region.
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