- BMW Secures Green Hydrogen Supply from Lhyfe as Steyr Plant Prepares for Fuel Cell Production Scale-Up
- Europe’s e-SAF Supply Gap Raises Structural Risk for Aviation Decarbonisation Under ReFuelEU Mandate
- John Cockerill Completes 25MW Electrolyzer Installation at Zeebrugge Hydrogen Hub
- US Pushback on Global Shipping Carbon Tax Raises Cost Concerns at IMO Talks
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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.
thyssenkrupp Nucera Preferred Supplier for Green Hydrogen-to-Methanol Project in Tasmania
thyssenkrupp Nucera has been selected as the preferred electrolyser supplier for a groundbreaking green hydrogen-to-methanol project in Tasmania, Australia.
Minister Plenipotentiary Trade and Head of Commercial Representation Yahya Al Wathiq Billah recently convened with representatives from India’s Rana Group, a multifaceted conglomerate renowned for its prowess in diverse economic sectors, including electric vehicles, agricultural equipment, satellites, and sustainable energy, particularly green hydrogen.
Gas equipment manufacturer Chart Industries and shipowner GasLog have joined forces to pioneer the development of a commercial-scale liquid hydrogen (LH2) supply chain.
EverWind Fuels and Eastward Energy have joined forces through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to bolster the green hydrogen sector within Nova Scotia.
Engineering solutions provider Tenova is collaborating with global engineering firm RINA on the Hydra project, supported by the European Commission.
TCPL GES, a subsidiary of Tata Cummins Private Limited, inaugurated a manufacturing facility dedicated to producing hydrogen-based Internal Combustion Engines (ICE) for medium and heavy commercial vehicles.
China’s rapid expansion of hydrogen refueling infrastructure has positioned it as a global leader in hydrogen technology. However, despite significant progress, challenges loom large as the nation strives to meet ambitious targets by 2025.
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