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Aberdeen City Council and bp announced the formation of a joint venture to develop a scalable green hydrogen production, storage, and…
Clean energy developer Pure Hydrogen has signed a binding collaboration and licensing agreement with French technology company Plenesys to commercialize…
Universal Hydrogen has selected a 50-acre block of land northeast of the Albuquerque International Sunport’s passenger terminal to manufacture and…
Oklahoma is prepared to demonstrate hydrogen’s commercial viability, and it is doing it regionally through a partnership with two adjacent…
Sinopec, as a typical example of energy central businesses, has undertaken extensive reforms and innovations in the areas of “net-zero” emissions and low-carbon competitiveness.
The project’s investment cost is anticipated to be $5 billion. The project will be completed in two stages, with green hydrogen production expected to begin in 2025.
Swedish research group has developed a device combining CIGS thin-film solar modules and an alkaline electrolyser based on a trimetallic cathodic catalyst made of nickel, molybdenum, and vanadium (NiMoV) and an anode made of nickel oxide (NiO). The electrolyser achieved an average solar-to-hydrogen (STH) efficiency of 8.5% for stable operations during 100 hours.
Iveco Group is preparing to develop a line of hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicles to boost its competitiveness in alternative platforms and powertrains.
Valcamonica is the first Italian Hydrogen Valley, and starting next year, Trenord will operate the first Italian hydrogen trains, which will be both sustainable and low in use.
India is seeking green ammonia exports to established countries like Japan, the United States, South Korea, and Europe, where demand is expected to exceed 300 MMTPA by 2030.
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