- Air Liquide Validates Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Conversion at Scale
- India’s Green Hydrogen Expansion Stalls as 94% of Capacity Remains Stuck at the Planning Stage
- Sinopec Advances 240 MW Green Hydrogen Hub in Inner Mongolia with Domestic Electrolyzer Suppliers
- Enectron Launches Utility-Scale BESS to Support India’s 500 GW Renewable Ambition
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China has taken a significant step towards sustainable transportation with the successful testing of its first urban hydrogen train. Developed by CRRC Changchun Railway Vehicles, the train underwent rigorous testing at a facility in Changchun City, Jilin Province.
Delaware is poised to spearhead a shift towards hydrogen energy with the ambitious Mid Atlantic Hydrogen Hub (MACH2) initiative.
Tokyo Gas plans to achieve 50% carbon neutrality in its local gas and power operations by 2040. The company plans to leverage innovative fuels like e-methane and hydrogen, as well as ramp up its use of renewable energy sources, including floating offshore wind power.
Lion Energy has recently received development approval from the Queensland government for what could potentially become Australia’s first hydrogen generation and refueling hub in an urban setting.
Enertrag has taken significant strides with its “Hyphen Hydrogen Energy” project in Namibia, marking a milestone in the global transition towards sustainable energy solutions.
ANGI Energy Systems, a Vontier business, marked a milestone by breaking ground on its $4 million Hydrogen Refueling Test Facility, the first of its kind in the Midwest.
Australia is rapidly establishing itself as a key contender in the international race for green hydrogen supremacy.
Swedish eFuel producer, Liquid Wind, along with Umeå Energi and Wasaline, signed a Letter of Intent. According to the proposal, the companies are considering the sale and supply of eMethanol from the eFuel facility situated in Umeå, Sweden.
Expanding the use of hydrogen fuel in Europe and the United States may require an investment exceeding $1 trillion, according to a senior executive at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is poised to spearhead a groundbreaking initiative to explore the untapped potential of wind energy in the Gulf of Mexico.
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