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Argentina’s aspirations in the green hydrogen sector have received a significant boost with the announcement that its renewable hydrogen industry is poised to benefit from a portion of the €10 billion ($10.9 billion) mega-fund allocated by the European Union (EU) to develop sustainable supply chains in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The European Union (EU) and Chile are set to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at developing value-added lithium projects in Chile.
The ambitious HyNet project, aimed at establishing a hydrogen economy in the UK, is at risk of stalling due to government uncertainty, according to Chris Manson-Whitton, CEO of Progressive Engineering and co-ordinating partner of the HyNet plan.
Bramble Energy, a pioneer in fuel cell technology, has expressed its support for Clean Air Day while advocating for increased…
In a strategic partnership, Garrett Motion and BMW Group are poised to reshape the future of zero-emission transportation through an innovative fuel cell compressor. Garrett’s groundbreaking technology will power the new BMW iX5 Hydrogen, further cementing BMW’s commitment to clean mobility.
Norwegian-based company Norsk Hydro ASA has achieved a significant milestone in the decarbonization of aluminum production by successfully manufacturing the world’s first batch of aluminum using green hydrogen.
New Mexico environmental coalition pushes Biden to reject hydrogen hub proposal In a letter to energy officials in President Joe…
Provaris and Norwegian Hydrogen have joined forces to develop a large-scale production plant for green hydrogen in Ørskog, Ålesund municipality.
The dawn of a new industrial era is on the horizon, spearheaded by Thyssenkrupp, Germany’s largest steel producer.
In a seemingly unusual collaboration, leading companies such as RWE, BP Europe, Open Grid Europe, Thyssengas, Vonovia, and Thyssenkrupp have joined forces with the aim of turning the Ruhr area into a national model region for hydrogen.
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