- Spain Expands Electricity Grid Strategy to Meet Surging Hydrogen and Renewable Demand by 2030
- MOL Group Advances Petrochemical Circularity with Certified Plastic-Waste Feedstock Trial in Hungary
- Jordan and China’s UEG Launch $1.15B Feasibility Study for Large-Scale Green Hydrogen Project
- Stargate Hydrogen and Saudi RDI Forge Partnership to Advance Green Hydrogen Innovation
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Euronav, the world’s largest independent oil tanker company, unveils plans to revolutionize the maritime industry with the addition of 120 zero-carbon vessels to its fleet.
ZeroAvia and Verne have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly explore the applications of cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) for aircraft propulsion and refueling.
North Macedonia is extending an invitation to neighboring countries for collaborative participation in the construction of the Negotino gas and hydrogen power plant.
University of Waterloo researchers are pioneering a groundbreaking approach to bolster electricity grids using fuel cell-powered vehicles.
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL) has set the stage for transformative advancements in green energy with strategic Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed during the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in Gandhinagar.
Researchers from the University of São Paulo and Universidad de Jaén in Brazil have demonstrated a novel method of producing hydrogen from vine shoots—the primary waste generated during vine pruning in viticulture.
A report from Policy Exchange is urging the UK government to champion the adoption of electrolysers in regions with heavily curtailed wind energy, unlocking the potential of otherwise wasted renewable power.
H2SEA, Delft University Assessing Feasibility of Offshore Hydrogen Production on Wind Turbines
In a collaboration between H2SEA and Delft University of Technology, a comprehensive structural assessment was conducted to explore the viability of integrating decentralized hydrogen production on monopile-based support structures for offshore wind turbines (WTGs).
The stage was set at CES, where Nikola unveiled its hydrogen-fueled semi, but Daimler Truck stole the spotlight with the announcement of their GenH2 electric semi.
Mitsubishi Corporation is set to invest a staggering $690 million in developing the world’s largest green hydrogen plant, marking a significant stride in the global shift towards cleaner and renewable fuel sources.
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