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RWE has inaugurated a 14MW pilot electrolyser plant in Lingen, Germany, graced by Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck, Lower Saxony’s Minister President Stephan Weil, and Lower Saxony’s Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection.
Fortescue Metals Group, an Australian iron ore company, has recently unveiled a prototype of its hydrogen-powered haul truck.
The United Kingdom is pushing forward with its Hydrogen Strategy, aiming to capitalize on hydrogen as a key element in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The strategy focuses on both blue and green hydrogen and targets significant advancements by 2030.
Nikola Corporation has inaugurated its latest hydrogen refueling station in Southern California.
In a landmark decision, the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a new green hydrogen project that will guarantee 18.3 billion reais in tax incentives.
ThyssenKrupp Nucera, a key player in the hydrogen energy sector, has issued a warning that the growth of this promising field might face delays. The company cited the persistence of several uncertainties as the primary cause for a potential slowdown.
Saipem, an Italian energy engineering and construction giant, has obtained two significant certifications from RINA for its cutting-edge methodology in qualifying materials used in subsea hydrogen pipelines.
ITM Power, a key player in the green hydrogen field, inked a significant contract with Shell.
Bluejay Mining, a mineral exploration and development company, has recently expanded its scope to include hydrogen and helium.
As the industrial world braces for future demands, the need for sustainable solutions becomes ever more pressing. According to The Energy Transitions Commission, by 2050, an extra 24 million tons of ammonia will be required for chemical uses, and 44 million more tons for fertilizers.
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