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This Spring, Dutch engineers embarked on a major industrial feat at the Port of Rotterdam, positioning a colossal drill to bore beneath the seawall.
In a recent interview with Omid Ardakani, a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, a spotlight was cast on Canada’s vast and untapped potential for natural hydrogen.
Lhyfe, OX2, and Velarion unite to create one of Europe’s largest green hydrogen-driven industrial clusters in the municipality of Trelleborg, Sweden.
Linde’s announcement of a $2 billion investment to supply clean hydrogen to Dow’s Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Project marks a significant development in the hydrogen energy sector.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is backing a pilot project for renewable hydrogen production in Uzbekistan.
The HYBRIT initiative, a collaboration between SSAB, LKAB, and Vattenfall, aims to revolutionize the iron and steel industry by virtually eliminating carbon dioxide emissions through the use of fossil-free hydrogen and electricity.
Poland-based company MMI has successfully acquired €7.7 million in funding to advance its development of electric and hydrogen-powered buses.
Questa, New Mexico, communities are on the brink of a transformative venture that aims to shift the local electric grid away from fossil fuels through the development of green hydrogen technology.
Green hydrogen is gaining traction as a key player in transitioning to a sustainable energy future. Produced through electrolysis of water using renewable energy, green hydrogen offers a carbon-free alternative to traditional hydrogen methods.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) and BMW Group have declared a collaborative venture focused on the development of fuel cell vehicles.
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