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Fortescue Metals Group, one of the world’s largest iron ore miners, has produced its first magnetite concentrate from its $5.9 billion Iron Bridge magnetite project.
SEC settles $2.8M Hydrogen Technology Corporation lawsuit The SEC settled a seven-month lawsuit against Hydrogen Technology Corporation and its former…
Toyota Germany, Anglo American, and the SafeDriver Group with ENNOO are collaborating on a pilot project in Berlin to showcase the everyday suitability of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
Norwegian chemical and industrial gas group Yara and VNG are planning to sign a letter of intent to produce hydrogen from ammonia.
Paraguay, known for its abundant hydroelectric energy, is set to take advantage of the boom in green hydrogen production, according to Dr. José Antonio BogarÃn, executive director of the Itaipu Technology Park (PTI).
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the green energy arm of Andrew Forrest’s iron ore giant, is set to begin production of Australian-made hydrogen electrolysers this year at its newly constructed Gladstone facility in Queensland.
Chile, a resource-rich country with the world’s largest lithium reserves, and South Korea, a global leader in hydrogen technology, have pledged to cooperate on green hydrogen. The two countries will work together to develop new energy industries such as hydrogen and renewable energy.
The National Hydrocarbons Agency (ANH) in Colombia has recently announced its plans to expand its focus beyond oil and natural gas and explore the potential of non-conventional renewable energy sources. ANH is now preparing to measure the potential of white hydrogen in Colombia, a clean and renewable form of hydrogen produced by electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources.
The Austrian Federal Government has pledged its commitment to green hydrogen and sustainable development by investing heavily in research and development (R&D) activities.
French Bank Lazard has stated that the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits could make atom-powered electrolyzers more competitive than green hydrogen production.
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