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International green hydrogen and ammonia project development company, ATOME, has made an exciting announcement regarding its partnership with Baker Hughes.
A European company has announced its intention to invest a staggering $50 billion in the establishment of a cutting-edge center dedicated to the production and distribution of renewable energy and green hydrogen.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has achieved a major milestone by securing financial close on the world’s largest green hydrogen production facility.
Sovereign funds and government entities in the Gulf states and Egypt are collaborating with international energy firms, pouring billions of dollars into the development of green hydrogen plants.
Alstom, the global rail transportation leader based in France, is set to bring its hydrogen train to Saudi Arabia later this year, according to a senior company official.
Argentine President Alberto Fernández has acknowledged potential complications in the Fortescue green hydrogen project, citing difficulties arising from the additional conditions requested by the Australian company.
Ballard to present FCmove hydrogen fuel cell modules for public transportation in Barcelona On June 4–7, 2023, Barcelona will host…
Thyssen-Krupp’s hydrogen subsidiary, Nucera, has secured a contract to supply electrolysis modules for the construction of a groundbreaking water electrolysis plant.
La Française d’Énergie (FDE), an independent energy producer with a negative carbon footprint, has made a significant discovery of natural hydrogen in the Folschviller region of the Lorraine mining basin.
When it comes to turning, trains and automobiles differ significantly. While cars have blinking turn signal levers to indicate left or right turns, trains lack such a feature.
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