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TECO 2030, a key player in the hydrogen and fuel cell industry, proudly announces its participation in the Zero Emission Adriatic Ship (ZEAS) project.
Carter Manufacturing has been enlisted to participate in the Future Engine Technology for the Control of Hydrogen (FETCH) project.
A team of researchers from the Technion Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering has introduced a revolutionary technology for producing green hydrogen using renewable energy.
Expro Group Holdings N.V. has recently inked a significant deal with INPEX Corporation for the Kashiwazaki Clean Hydrogen/Ammonia project, marking a pivotal step in Japan’s pursuit of clean energy from domestically sourced gas.
India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) has presented a compelling proposal to the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The proposal seeks to augment the budgetary support for the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) and establish a substantial $5 billion National Hydrogen Transition and Development Fund.
First Hydrogen is making waves in Wales with its hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicle (FCEV), set to undergo operational testing this month in collaboration with gas network operator Wales & West Utilities (WWU).
NewHydrogen provides a promising update on its collaboration with the University of California Santa Barbara (UCSB). The partnership aims to pioneer a cost-effective method for producing green hydrogen, leveraging the revolutionary ThermoLoop technology.
Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU national governments reached a historic deal on a new EU gas directive in December.
In the vast expanse of global greenhouse gas emissions, air travel’s seemingly modest 3 percent share belies its colossal impact, surpassing the collective emissions of entire nations.
As the curtains fell on CES 2024, showcasing an array of language learning models, in-car AI assistants, and colossal infotainment displays, it was the resurgence of hydrogen and a renewed focus on fuel cell-powered passenger vehicles that emerged as a noteworthy, albeit understated, highlight.
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