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VINSSEN, a specialist in maritime decarbonization technology, has made significant strides in demonstrating the feasibility of hydrogen fuel cell systems for commercial vessels.
KKR, a global investment firm, and IGNIS, a prominent Spanish renewable energy group, have joined forces to launch IGNIS P2X, a platform focused on developing green hydrogen and ammonia projects.
Indonesia is taking significant steps to foster its green hydrogen industry, with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) drafting regulations to provide incentives and tax relief for developers.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has embarked on a pivotal journey towards a greener future by initiating a trial for a hydrogen-powered bus.
Hydrogen technology is emerging as a key solution for decarbonizing the railway sector, particularly on routes that are difficult to electrify. Siemens Mobility and Tyczka Hydrogen have recently signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to accelerate the shift towards hydrogen-powered railway mobility.
This tender is crucial for advancing Finland’s commitment to developing a robust hydrogen infrastructure, which is pivotal for the country’s transition to cleaner energy.
MAX Power Mining Corp. has entered into a strategic alliance with Chapman Hydrogen and Petroleum Engineering to target natural hydrogen discoveries in Canada.
Exxon Mobil and Air Liquide have announced a collaborative effort to produce low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia at Exxon Mobil’s Baytown, Texas plant.
Ion Fuel’s recent announcement of H2 Grills, a subsidiary focused on hydrogen-fueled barbeque systems, marks an intriguing development in the hydrogen energy sector.
A scientific expedition led by scholars from the University of Bologna is underway in Greenland’s Nanortalik village, embarking on a quest to explore geological formations nearly two billion years old in search of natural hydrogen.
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