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Before 2030, Redexis and Air Liquide will conduct an assessment of the potential for the construction and operation of up to 100 hydrogen refueling stations in Spain.
The industrial and medical gases company Carburos Metálicos, part of the Air Products group, has participated in a test carried…
Air Liquide and IVECO partner to expedite adoption of hydrogen heavy-duty vehicles throughout Europe
Air Liquide, a global leader in gases, technology, and services for industry and health, and IVECO, CNH Industrial’s commercial vehicle…
New Zealand’s first green hydrogen plant has begun commercial operation. Halcyon Power created the 1.5 MW green hydrogen plant in…
Faurecia, the French auto supplier, will determine next year whether to develop an industrial facility in the United States to…
The transfer and supply of five of the eleven renewable hydrogen storage tanks to Iberdrola’s largest plant in Europe for…
Hyzon Motors Inc and the MiTAC-Synnex Group announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the…
NEXO has joined Queensland Police as part of the state’s deployment of five Hyundai hydrogen fuel cell electric cars. NEXO…
The facility will be designed, procured, and built by thyssenkrupp using their large-scale 20 megawatt (MW) alkaline water electrolysis module. After commissioning, the project partners NEOM, ACWA Power, and Air Products (“NEOM Green Hydrogen Company”) will run the plant, which will produce hydrogen that will be synthesized into carbon-free ammonia for export to worldwide markets solely by Air Products.
The Clean Energy Regulator of Australia will begin testing its hydrogen Guarantee of Origin system. The plan, which is backed by the Australian government, will strive to conform with international norms and give trading partners in the developing business trust.
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