Vietnam and Korea have joined forces to develop LNG (liquefied natural gas) and hydrogen projects in Vietnam, as announced during the Vietnam-Korea Business Forum held in Hanoi.
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As the Biden administration gears up to provide guidance on how hydrogen producers can benefit from significant tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, energy companies and environmental advocates find themselves in a tense lobbying standoff.
In a significant boost to its hydrogen strategy, Rheinmetall has secured two new orders for fuel cell components, including cathode flaps and shut-off valves, worth a substantial amount in the mid-two-digit million-euro range.
Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) and Bunker Holding Group have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of accelerating the development of clean ammonia as a fuel for the shipping industry.
The Pennsylvania Senate is deliberating a measure that could transform regulatory oversight of large wells used to store carbon dioxide emissions underground.
In a significant boost to green energy initiatives worldwide, a partnership between Germany and Kazakhstan is poised to redefine the landscape of renewable energy and hydrogen production.
With six green hydrogen projects in the pipeline, valued at over $20 billion, Oman is geared up to transform its energy landscape and make a significant contribution to global carbon emission reduction.
In a groundbreaking move, India is set to introduce hydrogen-powered trains, marking a significant step towards sustainable and decarbonized transportation.
As the world’s environmental concerns mount, alternative, greener fuels are rapidly moving to the forefront of the transportation industry. The maritime sector is not exempt, with efforts focused on harnessing hydrogen’s potential as a sustainable fuel.
Aleksey Chekunkov, the Minister for the Development of the Far East, recently ignited discussion around the competition between electric motors and hydrogen fuel cells in a conversation with Rossiyskaya Gazeta.