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The Horizon Europe-funded GH2 Project is making strides in the realm of sustainable energy with its innovative approach to green hydrogen production.
For over two decades, the debate surrounding hydrogen-powered cars has been ongoing, with advocates highlighting various advantages and critics raising concerns about fuel availability.
Ashok Leyland, a prominent name in India’s commercial vehicle sector, has unveiled an ambitious roadmap aimed at embracing alternative fuel technologies, notably focusing on hydrogen propulsion for its medium and heavy-sized vehicles
Infinite Composites has clinched a significant $470,748 contract from the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement in Science and Technology (OCAST) under its Industry Innovation Program, aimed at amplifying its products’ size and pressure capabilities to support the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
Germany’s Power-to-X Development Fund has unveiled a significant €270 million grant opportunity aimed at enhancing hydrogen production in select countries, including Morocco, South Africa, Brazil, Egypt, Georgia, India, and Kenya.
Tower Group’s ambitious Exeter H2 Hub project marks a significant leap forward in the journey towards a sustainable, net-zero transportation network in the South West.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a prominent player in the hydrogen sector, recently addressed concerns regarding stringent regulations proposed for hydrogen projects in the United States.
Daimler, a frontrunner in automotive innovation, is spearheading a paradigm shift in heavy transportation with its pioneering liquid hydrogen technology.
A recent study conducted by Transport & Environment (T&E) sheds light on the European Union’s ambitious hydrogen targets and the challenges associated with relying on imports to meet them.
Denver-based startup Koloma is once again making waves in the world of sustainable technology, backed by heavyweight investors including Bill Gates, Amazon, and United Airlines. With a recent infusion of $245.7 million in funding, the company is poised to accelerate its groundbreaking research and development initiatives in pursuit of a greener future.
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