San Mateo County Transit District Board of Directors has given the green light to the purchase of up to 108 hydrogen fuel cell buses. This decision marks a crucial milestone in SamTrans’ journey toward achieving its Emission Zero goal, aiming to fully transition its fleet away from diesel by 2034.
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Kaizen Clean Energy (KCE) has secured a significant contract from the Golden Empire Transit District (GETBus) in Bakersfield, CA. The agreement outlines the development of an off-grid hydrogen fueling station and a hydrogen-based microgrid, catering to GETBus’s expanding Zero-Emission fleet.
Hexagon Purus, a global leader in zero-emission mobility and infrastructure solutions, has marked a significant milestone with a groundbreaking order for hydrogen distribution systems.
India and Saudi Arabia have entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signaling a profound collaboration in various energy-related sectors, with a particular emphasis on Green Hydrogen.
Kellas Midstream and leading flexible energy provider SSE Thermal have joined forces in a strategic joint venture. This collaboration marks a crucial step for the H2NorthEast project on Teesside, aiming to become a major player in industry decarbonization, contributing significantly to the UK’s climate targets.
Belgian electrolyser manufacturer John Cockerill has initiated construction on its groundbreaking 1GW factory in Baytown, Texas.
In a bid to assert itself as a significant player in the green hydrogen landscape, Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom), a subsidiary of Energy Development Oman, is strategically establishing an infrastructure company dedicated to Oman’s burgeoning green hydrogen sector.
Oman is poised to become the hydrogen hub of the Gulf, marking a significant stride towards sustainable energy.
A team of Chinese astronomers utilizing the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), also known as the “China Sky Eye,” has compiled the largest high-quality catalog of neutral hydrogen (HI) sources beyond our Galaxy.
General Motors (GM) and Japanese construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu are venturing into the realm of heavy-duty mining trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells.