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The California transit authority has approved a plan to purchase 40 hydrogen-powered buses following successful trials of both hydrogen and battery-electric models.
Taiwan is making significant advancements in the field of artificial intelligence by powering its AI data centers with hydrogen technology.
Verso Energy, a French energy company, is planning to establish a plant in Oulu, Finland, to produce hydrogen and synthetic…
ClearSign Technologies has obtained a significant follow-on order for 26 advanced hydrogen-capable process burners to be installed at a petrochemical plant in Texas.
Topsoe and Aramco have joined forces to create low-carbon hydrogen, also known as blue hydrogen.
Gyeongju, a city in southeastern South Korea, has been selected as the location for the country’s largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant.
In response to ArcelorMittal’s recent announcement regarding the delay of its steel decarbonization plans in Europe, climate campaigners have expressed skepticism about the company’s motives.
Germany is making a significant investment in its energy future by committing €24 billion to develop a national hydrogen network.
The European Commission has underscored the critical need for expanding hydrogen infrastructure to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction objectives by 2040.
Germany has long aimed to establish itself as a leader in the clean hydrogen economy, viewing hydrogen as essential for decarbonizing its industrial sectors, power generation, and transportation.
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