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Arno A. Evers, the mastermind behind some of the most innovative Trade Fair stands including the world-renowned hydrogen fuel cells joint stand at the Hanover fair, shared his thoughts on the future of hydrogen economy in this interview.
Hygreen Energy, a Beijing-based company, has invested €2 billion for the development of green hydrogen projects in Andalusia, Spain.
Sweden is making strides in sustainable technology, with the announcement of its first hydrogen cluster to be hosted in Ã…nge.
The Labour Government, in power for eight weeks, has sparked hope for net-zero initiatives by launching plans like the removal of the de facto ban on onshore wind, the National Wealth Fund, Great British Energy, and the ‘superhighway’ Eastern Green Link 2 project.
Swedish scientists at Chalmers University of Technology are on the brink of extending the lifespan of hydrogen fuel cells.
The Maritime Technologies Forum (MTF), composed of flag states and classification societies, has unveiled a comprehensive report detailing guidelines and key safety considerations for the development of liquefied hydrogen bunkering systems.
Turkey’s defense industry is making notable strides to integrate hydrogen technologies into its array of capabilities.
GH2 Solar has secured a significant tender from the Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) to manufacture electrolyzers with a capacity of 105 megawatts.
HyTerra received a significant investment from Fortescue Future Industries Technologies, a subsidiary of Fortescue. The A$21.9 million investment will secure Fortescue a 39.8% stake in HyTerra, pending shareholder approval.
The Department of Energy (DOE) revealed that nine corporations—comprising six international and three local firms—are contending for petroleum and hydrogen exploration blocks.
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