Hyundai Mobis said that its board of directors had approved an investment of 1.32 trillion won ($1.11 billion) to build hydrogen fuel cell production facilities in the cities of Incheon and Ulsan.
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H3-KOREA, a South Korean hydrogen technology startup, has paved the way for exports of small homegrown generators that use water…
PRF Gas Solutions has officially launched its DRHYVE portable hydrogen car refueling station. This mobile refueling station, a first in…
Wintershall Dea and VNG AG will cooperate in the field of hydrogen in the future, and are planning to build…
As part of its national hydrogen strategy, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) will grant significant funding…
Inner Mongolia, a Chinese area, has approved a large power plant that would use solar and wind to make green…
ITOCHU Corporation has entered into an agreement with Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure, North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation, and Brookfield Asset Management…
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has sold a cargo of blue ammonia to Japan’s INPEX for use in…
Howden has delivered three hydrogen compressors to Hypower for use in the world’s largest hydrogen refueling station (HRS), the Beijing…
All American Marine (AAM) and the vessel owner SWITCH Maritime (SWITCH) announced the launch and operating trials of Sea Change,…