Electriq Global, a pioneer and industry leader in Solid Hydrogen Carriers, has been awarded a €1.1M grant from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).
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DP World, one of the world’s largest port operators, has selected Loop Energy and Tycrop Manufacturing to provide a hydrogen electric solution for its pilot project to decarbonize its rubber-tired gantry cranes (RTGs) fleet at the Port of Vancouver.
EHM, in collaboration with Schiever, an family large distribution company, is set to convert a 44-tonne DAF heavy goods vehicle from diesel to a hydrogen combustion engine. This ambitious project not only signifies a major step forward in eco-friendly logistics but also demonstrates the increasing viability of hydrogen as an alternative fuel source.
The Brainport region in the Netherlands is on the cusp of a major sustainable transformation, thanks to a proposed hydrogen pipeline that would connect the region to Germany and the North Sea.
Africa has witnessed the commencement of construction for Cleanergy Solutions Namibia, the continent’s first green hydrogen facility. Nestled in the coastal city of Walvis Bay, this groundbreaking project represents a monumental leap in Africa’s energy landscape.
Algeria is set to launch four pilot projects for the production of green hydrogen before the end of 2024, according to an official at the Ministry of Energy and Mines. This ambitious initiative is part of Algeria’s plans to decarbonize its economy and become a major exporter of green hydrogen.
Hyundai’s XCIENT Heavy-Duty Fuel Cell Truck has won the GREEN AWARD in the Mobility category at GTF Connect Los Angeles, hosted in Hollywood, California. The XCIENT Fuel Cell’s innovative technology positions it as an industry leader, providing zero-emission transport solutions. Its advanced fuel cell technology sets a benchmark for the future of sustainable, efficient transportation.
The hydrogen economy is surging forward as a beacon of hope in the battle against the global climate crisis. However, as this vital industry expands at a rapid pace, the need to safeguard its critical infrastructure becomes increasingly apparent. In a digital age where connectivity is king, cybersecurity is paramount.
Norway has recently made significant breakthroughs in hydrogen research, but current government policy means that these findings will most likely only benefit its competitors. The EU and USA are currently investing heavily in hydrogen, while Norway has yet to develop a clear plan for making hydrogen available for use domestically.
Brétéché, a prominent fuel distributor operating in six French departments, has unveiled Vendée’s first privately-owned hydrogen station. This refuelling station, located in Maché (Vendée), marks a significant leap forward in the adoption of green hydrogen as a clean energy source for commercial vehicles.