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Sadiq Khan, London’s Mayor, has introduced the Englands’s first hydrogen double decker buses, a significant step toward making the bus fleet zero-emission and cleaning up the city’s toxic air.
SVEVIND Energy GmbH (“SVEVIND”) and Kazakh Invest National Company JSC (“KAZAKH INVEST”) have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding SVEVIND’s plan to develop and realize mega-scale facilities for producing green hydrogen by utilizing the Republic of Kazakhstan’s vast wind and solar energy resources.
The Hyzon Zero Carbon Alliance, a collaboration of prominent firms dedicated to accelerating the global adoption of hydrogen-powered transportation, has welcomed Woodside Energy as a new member.
Hyundai plans to begin trials of its hydrogen-powered buses in Germany within the next several weeks.
The United States Department of Energy has funded a public-private cooperation between Los Alamos National Laboratory and Southern California-based Oberon Fuels.
Protium Green Solutions (Protium), the leading green hydrogen energy services company in the United Kingdom, announces the establishment of Protium Scotland, managed by newly appointed Chief Commercial Officer Jon Clipsham.
Hypion GmbH, situated in Heide, has received in-house funding of EUR 227,059 from the state of Schleswig-Holstein to develop a concept for the use of green hydrogen in freight transport in northern Germany.
Aker Clean Hydrogen has invested in Meraker Hydrogen AS through a private placement, acquiring a 20% stake in the company.
Aberdeen City Council has launched a quest for a new joint venture partner to develop an innovative new hydrogen hub in the city that will be Scotland’s first commercially scalable and investable hydrogen production station.
The Singapore government is pursuing two feasibility studies, one on low-carbon hydrogen and another on carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology.
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