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According to Egypt’s petroleum minister, new renewable energy initiatives will make it possible for the nation to move forward with its goals of becoming a significant supplier of electricity and hydrogen to Europe.
Siemens Energy and Quinto Energy to establish green hydrogen project in Bahia A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by…
According to the International Energy Agency, 40% of all energy-related emissions worldwide last year came from power plants.
An agreement on energy cooperation to boost the green hydrogen industry will be signed by the governments of Chile and the United States the following year.
Holland Hydrogen I, an electrolysis project near the Port of Rotterdam, has received Shell’s final investment decision (FID), launching the growth of a sizable hydrogen industry in the Netherlands.
According to a RINA statement, Zeus was given RINA classification in October 2022 as the first ship that could be propelled by hydrogen.
A Greek energy company is investigating the production of hydrogen bunker fuel aboard a ship that burns liquefied natural gas.
The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) of Thailand and Sungrow have agreed to work together on energy transition-related issues through a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
The first significant green energy import terminal is intended to be constructed in the Port of Hamburg by industrial gas manufacturer Air Products and energy provider Mabanaft.
Solaris Bus & Coach, a dependable customer, has placed an order with Ballard Power Systems for 25 hydrogen fuel cell engines.
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