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New Zealand is seen as a prime early market for hydrogen heavy vehicle fleet adoption due to the nature of heavy transportation in the country and the abundance of renewable energy sources such as hydro, geothermal, and wind.
The former proposes to build a facility to extract hydrogen from the Protos site, which has been approved.
The collaboration will look into the technical and commercial feasibility of working together on future low-carbon project initiatives in the region, as part of the UK government’s ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution.
Ambitions, hydrogen pledges, plans, and pilots from recent years have now evolved into concrete commitments, investments, and full-scale projects, according to this.
Baker Hughes and Samsung Engineering have announced a collaboration on low-to zero-carbon projects utilizing carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) and hydrogen technologies.
PowerCell Sweden AB has divested its stake in former joint venture Hyon AS in order to establish its own totally owned Norwegian subsidiary.
Chile and Germany have signed a letter of intent to collaborate on hydrogen research, with the goal of establishing a Hydrogen Taskforce.
Wood has named Josh Carmichael as Vice President of Hydrogen, reiterating the company’s commitment to speeding the global energy transition and offering the necessary mix of technical solutions to achieve a net-zero energy future.
The United States Steel Corporation announced the signing of a non-exclusive Memorandum of Understanding with Equinor US Holdings, an Equinor ASA affiliate.