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SEA-KIT International has secured funding from the Zero Emissions Vessels and Infrastructure (ZEVI) competition to develop a revolutionary hydrogen-fueled Uncrewed Surface Vessel (USV). Collaborating with the forward-thinking Marine2o, SEA-KIT aims to usher in a new era of emission-free vessel operation with a project called ZEPHR – Zero Emissions Ports Hydrogen Refilling Survey Vessel.

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In the race towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, hydrogen has emerged as a promising contender. Its potential as a clean energy source in a decarbonized society has sparked significant technological developments, including the construction of efficient liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carriers.

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Malaysia is gearing up to launch its Hydrogen Economy and Technology Roadmap. The roadmap’s primary goal is to attract investments in green hydrogen production, with the ambition of positioning Malaysia as a prominent global green hydrogen export hub by 2027.

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Ahmed Rizk, a representative of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), highlighted that Egypt’s journey into green hydrogen dates back to the 1960s when it embarked on this sustainable path with the establishment of the Aswan High Dam. This pioneering approach positions Egypt as one of the earliest adopters of green energy initiatives globally.

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Shanghai Hydrogen Propulsion Technology Co., Ltd (SHPT) and Sydrogen Energy Pte. Ltd. (Sydrogen) have recently forged a strategic partnership that could potentially reshape the landscape of fuel cell technology on a global scale. The collaboration, marked by a comprehensive agreement signed between the companies, holds significant promise for advancing the adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy source in various sectors.

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In a stride towards realizing its National Green Hydrogen Mission, the Indian government has taken a leap by officially announcing the Green Hydrogen Standard for the nation. This move, spearheaded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), outlines specific emission thresholds that hydrogen produced from renewable sources must meet to be classified as ‘Green’.