Toyota Australia is venturing into the stationary hydrogen fuel cell power generator market, investing $3.27 million to assemble and distribute EODev’s GEH2 generators from its Melbourne facility. This partnership highlights Toyota’s commitment to exploring hydrogen technology beyond automotive applications.
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The Netherlands is turning its attention towards a unique collaboration with South Africa. This ambitious partnership holds the key to a sustainable future, driven by the promise of green hydrogen.
Germany’s updated hydrogen strategy aims to accelerate the production and use of green hydrogen, a key component in the country’s transition towards a climate-neutral future.
The prestigious classification society, ClassNK, has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) for a pioneering parcel layout concept of a hydrogen-fueled multi-purpose vessel.
HAV Hydrogen, a Norwegian supplier of hydrogen-based energy systems for vessels, and Norwegian Electric Systems (NES), a maritime supplier, both subsidiaries of HAV Group ASA, have successfully completed a laboratory test of a hydrogen fuel cell integrated with a maritime control system.
The European Council has approved a proposal that sets ambitious emission reduction targets for the heavy-duty transport sector. These targets essentially mandate a gradual transition away from fossil fuel-powered vehicles, making way for zero-emissions trucks and buses fueled by hydrogen or batteries.
Saudi-based ACWA Power, a global leader in water desalination and renewable energy, has inked seven cooperation agreements with prominent Chinese firms. These deals span a range of projects including solar power, green hydrogen, and water desalination, marking a significant milestone in collaborative sustainable development.
The Dutch organization GroenvermogenNL has launched the €18 million HyTROS research and development program, focusing on hydrogen transportation, offshore storage, and safety.
As electric vehicles gain dominance, hydrogen advocates are looking to secure their place in the clean mobility market. Here, we delve into the current landscape, challenges, and hopes for hydrogen mobility in France, especially for light commercial vehicles (LCVs).
Oman, a nation long associated with oil and gas, is embarking on an ambitious journey to become a global leader in green hydrogen production. With a massive investment of $33 billion earmarked for this sector, the Sultanate aims to produce at least 1 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually by 2030, rising to 8.5 million tonnes by 2050.