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In the Netherlands, the issuance of green Guarantees of Origin for hydrogen has begun. The Netherlands is the first country in Europe to use such a system.
Due to its scarcity, iridium is currently essential for electrolyzers that use the PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) technology, which is widely used.
Trucks powered by hydrogen are predicted to become more common.
Liebherr has developed a 50-tonne crawler excavator with an integrated hydrogen fuel combustion engine.
Doosan Energy and E1 have agreed to work together on initiatives using clean ammonia and hydrogen.
Due to the congestion at Amsterdam-Schiphol, more and more tourists and business travelers are choosing to fly to and from Groningen.
Rice University engineers have found a technique that may make oxygen evolution catalysis in acids, one of the trickiest areas of water electrolysis for creating clean hydrogen fuels.
Ambitious goals for the Sultanate of Oman’s goal of becoming carbon neutral by the year 2050.
Egypt has many of the many components required to develop into a hub for renewable energy, including a sizable domestic market, plenty of sunshine, and strong winds in the Gulf of Suez.
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