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CMB.TECH is committed to developing hydrogen-based solutions for industrial and maritime applications. This commitment was bolstered by the launch of the Hydroville in 2017, the world’s first hydrogen-powered passenger ship.
The group revealed its vision by announcing the completion of a joint study to highlight the port’s availability of low-carbon fuels like hydrogen.
The state government is confident that the transformation of Rhineland-industrial Palatinate’s location will now receive a boost.
The HYVIA integrated hydrogen technology complements Renault’s E-TECH technology, increasing vehicle range to 500 km with rapid recharging time of 3 minutes.
The company also intends to expand its Bloom Energy fuel cell deployment, which currently has a capacity of 20MW for the entire campus.
The company wants to help develop a key technology that will make electric mobility more cost-effective, efficient, and accessible, thereby assisting in the advancement of sustainable mobility.
Hydrogen energy is regarded as the clean energy with the greatest development potential in the twenty-first century in this context.
The Government of Canada is building a clean energy future to strengthen the economy, create good, middle-class jobs and support workers in the natural resource sectors. This is more important than ever as we recover from COVID-19.
Development of a hydrogen economy using Ontario’s clean electricity to help meet climate change goals hinges in part on creating hydrogen hubs to co-locate hydrogen producers, infrastructure and users.
Hyzon Motors has signed definitive purchase agreements to supply up to 20 units of 50 ton hydrogen trucks to subsidiaries of major Dutch transport companies Jan Bakker and Millenaar & van Schaik.
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