- CIP Advances 300 MW Patache Battery Project in Chile
- Japan Targets 1 Trillion Yen Circular Economy Push by 2030 to Secure Rare Earth and Plastic Recycling Supply Chains
- Egypt’s Alexandria Green Hydrogen Hub Plan Targets 500 MW Buildout and 480 Tons Daily Ammonia Output
- TSR Group and BASF Expand EV Battery Recycling Value Chain to Strengthen Europe’s Raw Material Security
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First phase of the project will involve a feasibility study to better understand the dynamics of road transport in CCHBC and to develop net zero-aligned alternative solutions
The Everfiller refueling machine is a versatile and totally transportable hydrogen fueling system aimed at smaller vehicle fleets.
Ending the EU’s reliance on Russian fossil fuels, which are exploited as an economic and political weapon and cost European taxpayers almost €100 billion per year, and addressing the climate problem are both urgent priorities. Europe can reduce its reliance on Russian fossil resources more quickly by acting as a unit.
The Hydrotug, the world’s first hydrogen-powered tugboat, will shortly arrive at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges and CMB.TECH. The Hydrotug is…
Aker Horizons will collaborate with UiT The Arctic University of Norway’s (UiT) Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology (IVT faculty)…
In the Netherlands and Belgium, Gasunie and Fluxys are aiming to build a nationwide hydrogen network.
BP and Linde are teaming together to build a massive carbon capture and sequestration project along the Texas Gulf Coast that will store up to 15 million metric tons of CO2 per year while also creating low-carbon hydrogen.
Andrew Forrest, founder of Fortescue Future Industries, and its president for Latin America, Agustín Pichot, met with the Minister Matías Kulfas and the governor of Río Negro, Arabela Carreras, within the framework of the Green Hydrogen Conference that takes place in Barcelona.
According to the organization, the Texas gas company has signed a letter of intent to purchase the land owned by the economic development agency.
Germany found itself in a severe choice between the building of liquefied gas stations and the objective of eliminating fossil fuels.
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