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- OMV Secures €450 Million EIB Loan for Austria’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project
- Nigeria Joins IEA as Africa’s Energy Transition Expands Beyond Oil and Toward Energy Access
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In the field of public transportation, electric bus transit emerges as a pivotal element in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and…
Evonik Industries intends to establish a pilot plant in Germany dedicated to advancing green hydrogen technologies.
A recent patent filed by Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG introduces innovative methods for operating an electrolysis system…
The European Union-backed BeBoP project is shifting gears towards enhancing hydrogen fuel cell systems for heavy-duty transport sectors.
The patent introduces a novel method that transforms carbon-containing inputs into hydrogen products. This involves the conversion of such inputs…
Bosch Patents Gas Injector for Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine or Hydrogen Fuel Cell
The ever-evolving field of hydrogen-based technology has taken another leap forward with a new patent filed by Robert Bosch GmbH.…
Australia’s clean energy ambitions have been significantly advanced by Endua’s launch of its pioneering electrolyser technology and hydrogen power bank system at Archerfield Airport, enabling onsite hydrogen production and reliable energy storage to redefine accessibility for local businesses while addressing long-standing logistical challenges.
The Arctic region, known for its harsh environment, is emerging as a critical area for mineral production, responding to the increasing global demand for essential minerals supporting the low-carbon energy transition.
In a rapidly evolving global landscape, energy transition policies aim to minimize society’s reliance on fossil fuels. Such transitions are primarily motivated by climate policy objectives, yet the challenges and opportunities embedded within these efforts extend beyond environmental concerns to encompass economic and technological dimensions.
In an era of energy transformation, the European Union’s recent commitment of €250 million to hydrogen projects is not merely an economic gesture but a strategic pivot.
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