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HYPORT Duqm, Oman’s strategic green hydrogen project, has inked a collaboration deal with energy giant Uniper. Uniper will join the project team to provide engineering services and to negotiate an exclusive offtake agreement for green ammonia under the terms of the collaboration.
Hyzon Motors partners with Superior Pak to develop hydrogen-powered refuse collection vehicles, initial supply of 5 trucks with expectation of orders for 15 more in 2022
SUISO is a single system that incorporates diverse renewable energy sources such as floating wind, floating solar, and marine energy.
NewHydrogen is focused on lowering the cost of green hydrogen, which is produced using renewable energy sources like wind or solar power, by reducing or replacing rare earth materials in electrolyzers with inexpensive earth-abundant materials.
ReCarbon, the inventor of the patented Plasma Carbon Conversion Unit (PCCU), a combustion-free, climate-positive greenhouse gas utilization technology, signed a supply deal with H2Renewables, a landfill gas to hydrogen project developer based in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Enertrag, Cemex and Sunfire are launching “Concrete Chemicals”, a lighthouse project aiming to decarbonize the cement industry.
Estamp has become a new member of Hydrogen Europe, the European hydrogen and fuel cell association that represents more than 260 industry companies and 27 national associations.
8 Rivers Capital, a US renewable energy innovation organization, and Sembcorp Energy UK (SEUK) announce a collaboration agreement to potentially create the UK’s first Net Zero Power plant at SEUK’s Wilton International site on Teesside through its UK subsidiary,
DNV will lead the process of safety assessment to identify the most significant environmental, safety, and operational risks for the world’s first offshore hydrogen production facilities.
Through sophisticated testing in Wärtsilä’s fuel-flexible combustion engines, the business is pioneering the use of hydrogen and ammonia as viable engine fuels.
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