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DNV, an independent energy expert and assurance provider, has recently expanded its research laboratory in Singapore to include new testing equipment for the safety assessments of hydrogen transport and storage facilities.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has partnered with AeroDelft, a student team at Delft University of Technology, to explore hydrogen-powered aviation.
Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries Ltd., has recently committed $10 billion to clean power and fuel, making it…
Green hydrogen has emerged as one of the most promising technologies for decarbonizing the industry, and Spain is leading the way with several projects in development. One of the most promising is HyDeal Spain, a megaproject led by ArcelorMittal and Enagás, which affects the regions of Asturias and Castilla y León.
AquaVentus and German Hydrogen Association team up for offshore wind-hydrogen production
The AquaVentus Förderverein e.V. and the German Hydrogen Association e.V. recently signed a cooperation agreement to promote offshore wind-hydrogen production and pipeline transport in the North Sea.
The SPAETER Group, a steel trading company founded in 1875, has partnered with Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH to produce and deliver low carbon steel under the SALCOS – Salzgitter Low CO2 Steelmaking program.
Holland Shipyards begins second FPS hydrogen-driven vessel refurbishment. The second hydrogen-driven vessel upgrade for local marine transportation service provider Future…
More than 60% of Sweden’s energy needs are met by renewable sources, primarily hydroelectricity (but also wind). It can also produce for a very low cost due to the year-round, vast availability of moving water. And that is the essential component for manufacturing affordable green hydrogen.
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) has signed an agreement with the Sao Paulo state government in Brazil to produce small hydrogen-powered cargo vehicles in the country.
Switching to alternative drives is not cheap, despite government subsidies. But we have good news: Something is happening in the used car market! Slowly, models suitable for everyday use are becoming affordable. And by that, we don’t just mean small electric cars, but full-fledged models like the noble exotic Toyota Mirai of the first generation (until 2020).
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