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Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on the development of green energy and hydrogen.
Anglesey-based social enterprise Menter Môn has partnered with Lafan Consulting Group to launch FerMôntation, a project aimed at producing sustainable food through precision fermentation using hydrogen.
Brazil and the Netherlands have signed an agreement for the transport of green hydrogen between the ports of Pecém and Rotterdam.
Fisher German, a leading infrastructure consultancy, has won a contract to provide land services and initial consultation for the East Coast Hydrogen Pipeline (ECHP), a major hydrogen cluster scheme that will help the UK achieve its net-zero targets.
Clean hydrogen has been hailed as a critical fuel for the transition to a low-carbon economy, and Modern Hydrogen, a California-based startup, is one of the companies at the forefront of developing and commercializing this technology. The company recently raised $32.8 million in a Series B-2 financing round to accelerate the distributed decarbonization of gas into clean hydrogen.
Fountain Fuel opens Dutch hydrogen station This week, Fountain Fuel inaugurated its first “zero-emission station” in Amersfoort. Drivers can refuel…
French automaker Ligier Automotive has partnered with German engineering company Bosch to develop a hydrogen-powered sports car based on its Ligier JS2 R model.
Orica, a company that provides explosives, blasting systems, and other services to mining, quarrying, and construction firms globally, is planning to speed up two green hydrogen projects in Australia.
The Port of Belledune, located in northern New Brunswick, has signed an agreement with the Port of Rotterdam, one of the largest seaports in the world, to facilitate the supply and demand of “green hydrogen” between North America and Europe.
Saudi oil giant Aramco has announced that it is putting its plans for blue hydrogen on hold due to high costs and the lack of off-takers.
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