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Lummus Technology has joined forces with Advanced Ionics to propel green hydrogen production.
DHL and Diageo have partnered to introduce the first hydrogen-powered trucks in Illinois.
The North County Transit District (NCTD) in Oceanside, California, is advancing its sustainability efforts by constructing an $8 million hydrogen fueling station.
The University of Kansas (KU) has been chosen by the Department of Energy (DOE) for a significant investment in clean hydrogen research.
Germany is considering the innovative use of direct reduced iron (DRI) to produce hydrogen for its backup power plants, as suggested by a report from Norwegian consultancy DNV commissioned by the Climate Neutrality Foundation.
The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) has been awarded a significant grant. They received $56.7 million to invest in hydrogen-fueled tractors for the Sand Island Container Terminal.
Jeju Island, a popular tourist spot in South Korea, is set to become a leader in renewable energy by converting food waste into hydrogen fuel.
TECO 2030 plans to expand its presence in the United States through a major capitalization initiative.
German Aerospace Center progresses in hydrogen fuel technology with the opening of its BALIS project in Empfingen, Germany.
The government of South Korea is taking steps to promote the hydrogen economy by designating three cities as special hydrogen complexes. These cities – Donghae, Samcheok, and Pohang – are set to become key players in the hydrogen industry, set to transform into industry hubs with the help of substantial investments.
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