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At Zhongshan, South China’s Guangdong Province, a 500 kW service vessel powered by hydrogen fuel cells went into operation.
In order to send affordable green hydrogen from Canada to the UK, Greenergy and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have agreed to conditions for a cooperative pre-feasibility study on the construction of a commercial scale hydrogen supply chain.
Hydrogen Utopia and Powerhouse Energy join forces on waste plastic to hydrogen facility
Hydrogen Utopia International and Powerhouse Energy have reached an agreement on payment and terms for the collaborative development of the Longford Project.
Lhyfe has purchased a 49% share in Flexens, a Finnish business that develops Power-to-X and renewable hydrogen projects.
Three Power Purchase Agreements and Investment Agreements have been signed by ACWA Power with the National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU), the Joint-Stock Company (JSC), and the Ministry of Investment, Industry, and Trade.
Samskip, a European containerline, has hired Cochin Shipyard in India to construct two hydrogen fuel cell-powered boxships.
NTPC agrees setting up green hydrogen plants with Indian Army The Indian Army and NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd (NTPC REL),…
The Netherlands may face serious repercussions if hydrogen does truly replace other energy sources in the future as planned. This will result in the transportation of extremely huge amounts of poisonous ammonia, which is required to create hydrogen, across the nation, among other things.
Toyota may have acknowledged its error in moving so slowly on EVs, but the carmaker isn’t putting other energy sources out of its mind.
Jörg Kukies, State Secretary at the Federal Chancellery, stated in Paris that Germany would not reject nuclear energy but rather acknowledge its role in attaining the EU’s climate goals. Also, they won’t object to using nuclear power to produce hydrogen.
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