Hydrogen has emerged as a frontrunner in discussions surrounding clean energy solutions, yet recent research reveals a complex relationship between hydrogen and fossil fuels.
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California-based Thiozen, a spin-off of the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has achieved a significant milestone in the hydrogen energy sector.
This week, a delegation from Belgium made headlines in Namibia with the unveiling of plans for Africa’s inaugural hydrogen-powered ship.
The Port of Oakland recently marked a significant milestone with the official dedication of the NorCal ZERO project, aimed at deploying 30 Hyundai XCIENT Class 8 hydrogen fuel cell electric trucks (FCETs) in Northern California.
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has unveiled plans to construct a €250 million hydrogen and ammonia export terminal at Namibia’s Port of Walvis Bay within the next three to five years.
Hyundai Motor Co., a leading automaker from South Korea, has recently strengthened its presence in the eco-friendly commercial vehicle market of the United States through a strategic partnership with California.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Uniper have recently announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing collaboration in the green hydrogen sector.
Two Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) projects, namely Catalina and Madoqua, have successfully secured funding grants through the European Hydrogen Bank’s first auction.
Rystad Energy’s recent analysis raises critical questions about the feasibility of transitioning Europe’s steelmaking industry to greener alternatives using green hydrogen.
Plug Power Inc. has gained the first international safety and performance certification in Korea for electrolyzer production, opening up the commercial sale of its systems in the Korean market.