Pure Hydrogen, an Australian clean energy company, has struck a groundbreaking deal to boost the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) vehicles. The company, known for its pioneering efforts in the HFC vehicle domain, has secured a funding facility of $125 million from Australian financier Monard Capital and its US-affiliate.
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As California’s 2023 legislative session draws to a close, a controversial issue has emerged on the state’s energy agenda. A major utility’s push for new legislation has ignited a debate that hinges on the delicate balance between industry interests and ambitious climate goals.
In a region synonymous with fossil fuels, Oman is charting a new course towards a sustainable energy future by embracing “green” hydrogen. Leveraging its abundant renewable resources and expansive landscapes, Oman is poised to emerge as a major player in the hydrogen economy, transitioning from a fossil-fuel producing country to a global exporter of clean energy.
As Germany’s ambitious national hydrogen strategy unfolds, central German companies are eagerly awaiting their entry into a vast hydrogen network that promises to transform industries and pave the way for a sustainable energy future.
The United States’ pursuit of a greener future faces a pivotal juncture as the Department of the Treasury misses its deadline to provide crucial guidance on hydrogen production qualifying for maximum tax credits.
Germany’s journey towards becoming a green energy powerhouse takes a significant leap forward as Sunfire, the nation’s sole large-scale electrolyzer producer, secures a monumental €169 million grant.
Scotland is poised to spearhead a £2.7 billion pipeline network connecting its hydrogen hubs to other parts of Europe. The ambitious project, named the Hydrogen Backbone Link (HBL), is anticipated to create around 700 jobs and position Scotland as a key player in the European hydrogen market.
In a monumental stride towards a more sustainable future, China has inaugurated its first 10,000-ton photovoltaic green hydrogen project.
Hyundai Motor Company is set to take over the hydrogen business of Hyundai Mobis to harness the collective hydrogen business capabilities of the Hyundai Motor Group while allowing Hyundai Mobis to intensify its focus on enhancing the competitiveness of electrification parts.
A consortium comprising prominent Japanese companies, including Mitsui & Co, Mitsui Chemicals, IHI Corp, and Kansai Electric Power Co, has revealed plans for a collaborative study to establish an innovative hydrogen and ammonia supply chain within the Osaka coastal industrial zone.