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CMMZE Invest UAE and Gaia Future Energy have entered into a Joint Development Agreement to work on an innovative green hydrogen project in Guelmim, Morocco.
Alfa Laval and Topsoe have joined forces to lead the charge in hydrogen technology. Their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks the beginning of a crucial long-term partnership focused on making hydrogen solutions more affordable and efficient.
Verdagy has unveiled its new gigawatt-scale hydrogen factory in Silicon Valley. This facility marks a significant step in the effort to create a sustainable hydrogen production system which is environmentally friendly and highly efficient.
Hyzon and GreenWaste Partnership Hyzon, a US-based hydrogen fuel cell system manufacturer, has entered into a significant partnership with GreenWaste.
Hydrexia, a pioneering company in hydrogen storage systems, is making significant strides by entering the Japanese hydrogen market.
In an effort to boost sustainability and reduce carbon emissions, logistics giant DHL and beverage leader Diageo have teamed up to deploy Nikola hydrogen fuel cell trucks.
Saudi Arabia has launched a new pilot program featuring hydrogen-powered taxis. This initiative signifies a major step forward in the country’s efforts to embrace sustainable transportation technologies.
Lhyfe and HysetCo signed their first renewable hydrogen supply contract. This significant agreement is expected to accelerate the shift toward low-carbon transportation in the Paris region.
Klaipėda Port Authority has taken a significant step toward sustainable energy by signing a contract with MT Group. The agreement involves the supply of equipment for green hydrogen production, along with stationary public refueling stations.
Neste Corporation, a leader in renewable fuels, has decided not to proceed with its planned investment in a 120 MW electrolyzer for renewable hydrogen production at its Porvoo refinery in Finland.
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