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Germany’s Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV) has launched the BALIS 2.0 Project to advance zero-emission regional air travel.
Singapore has introduced a $90 million programme to advance national research in hydrogen utilization and the production of greener chemicals and fuels, including sustainable aviation fuel.
JSW Infrastructure is considering venturing into green hydrogen and ammonia production at its port facilities.
Europe faces a critical juncture in its industrial future as it seeks to meet stringent CO2 reduction targets and integrate green hydrogen into its energy mix.
JEKTA, a Swiss developer of the PHA-ZE 100 amphibious aircraft, is collaborating with ZeroAvia to integrate hydrogen fuel cell power generation systems (PGS) into its electric amphibious aircraft design.
In a recent interview with attorney Jason Ingber, we delved into the legal landscape surrounding Toyota’s lawsuit over hydrogen refueling…
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has expanded its partnership with Rolls-Royce, aimed at advancing sustainable aviation initiatives. The collaboration will focus on researching hydrogen fuel system technology, which holds potential as a zero-carbon aviation fuel of the future.
CHN Energy Investment Group (CHN Energy) announced the results of its bidding process for the 13,000Nm³/hr ALK electrolyzer system.
Hermes Cooperation Co, a developer of industrial estates, is embarking on a new venture to explore the potential of green hydrogen-derived electricity in Chon Buri, Thailand.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has signed a new bill into law, establishing a legal framework for carbon capture and storage (CCS). This law permits the capture of carbon emissions from fossil fuels to be stored underground indefinitely, aiming to prevent these emissions from entering the atmosphere.
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