Samsung Engineering, in collaboration with Lotte Chemical Corp., Korea National Oil Corp., and Sarawak Economic Development Corp. (SEDC), has initiated the fundamental design phase for green hydrogen project in Sarawak, Malaysia.
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Solaris, a leading European manufacturer of electric buses, is set to make history by delivering twenty 12-meter hydrogen buses to the Polish city of Wałbrzych.
The Ontario government has committed $5.9 million to fuel nine groundbreaking projects integrating hydrogen into the province’s electricity grid.
Sparc Hydrogen, a joint venture between the University of Adelaide, Fortescue, and Sparc Technologies Limited, has achieved a significant milestone in the development of green hydrogen.
In the ever-evolving landscape of clean energy, a verbal joust between two industry heavyweights has taken center stage. Australian mining billionaire Andrew Forrest, CEO of Fortescue Metals, recently addressed his differences with Elon Musk, the iconic chief of Tesla, shedding light on the contentious debate between hydrogen and electric batteries.
European Commission has officially inaugurated the inaugural auction under the European Hydrogen Bank.
Matteco, a newly established Spanish company, has emerged as a key player specializing in nanotechnology. The company’s primary focus revolves around the research and development of advanced materials crucial for decarbonization efforts. During the European Hydrogen Week in Brussels, Matteco unveiled its groundbreaking innovation—a new generation of catalysts and electrodes, fundamental elements for green hydrogen production through electrolysis.
Enagás, the leading energy infrastructure company, has reported an overwhelming response, with more than 600 projects expressing interest in utilizing the upcoming hydrogen network in the country. The ‘call for interest’ process, initiated by Enagás, attracted participation from over 200 companies, unveiling a diverse range of projects aiming to supply hydrogen domestically and export to international markets.
Vale, the Brazil’s largest individual energy consumer, and Petrobras, the national petroleum company, are forging ahead with plans to lead the transition toward green hydrogen.
Bramble Energy and EDAG Group have joined forces, marking a significant step in the digital integration of this transformative energy source. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed between the two entities holds the promise of reshaping the landscape of hydrogen applications.