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Hyundai has recently made significant strides in its dedication to hydrogen technology, revealing a comprehensive strategy that underscores a deep…
Australia’s Worley has recently detailed its involvement in two major energy projects in Morocco—the Tarfaya Power-to-X and the Jorf Hydrogen…
According to an updated government strategy, Germany will need to import up to 70% of its hydrogen demand in the…
BMW and Toyota are expanding their hydrogen fuel cell (FCV) technology efforts. The collaboration aims to address the growing demand…
In a surprising turn of events, two significant green hydrogen projects in Australia and New Zealand have been temporarily shelved due to poor economic feasibility and problematic power supplies.
German gas company VNG Gasspeicher GmbH, a subsidiary of VNG AG, has received EUR 61.1 million (USD 66.8 million) to convert a natural gas storage cavern into a hydrogen facility.
Solaris has recently clinched deals worth 30 million euros to supply hydrogen buses across Europe.
Brazilian energy company CPFL Energia has launched a green hydrogen pilot project in Rio Grande do Norte. CPFL Energia and…
Austin, Texas, is witnessing fervent discussions regarding a proposed hydrogen-capable power plant. This project, intended to align with the city’s ambitious carbon-neutral goals, has sparked both support and opposition.
As Malaysia aims to be a global leader in hydrogen economy by 2050, the role of Sarawak’s hydroelectric projects is crucial.
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