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European Investment Bank (EIB) and Germany have announced a significant expansion of the Green Hydrogen Fund.
French researchers Philippe de Donato and Jacques Pironon, in collaboration with gas company Française De l’Énergie, are delving into the depths of Lorraine, France, in search of what is referred to as “white hydrogen.”
Pertamina New & Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE) and Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Incorporated (TEPCO) have forged a collaborative agreement on low-carbon hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia.
BPH Energy Limited shareholders have voted unanimously to approve an investment in Clean Hydrogen Technologies Corporation (Clean Hydrogen).
Equinor and Germany’s state-owned energy company, SEFE (Securing Energy for Europe), have entered into long-term gas sales agreements, signaling not only a strategic energy partnership but also a significant step toward large-scale hydrogen supplies.
ASX-listed Frontier Energy has successfully acquired Waroona Energy, marking the birth of what it claims to be “Western Australia’s largest renewable energy development company.”
Snam, the Milan-based energy infrastructure company, has launched the Modena Hydrogen Valley. This project, considered one of Italy’s first and most crucial initiatives for renewable hydrogen development, aims to support the nation’s journey towards decarbonization.
In a dramatic turn of events for the electric and hydrogen truck industry, Trevor Milton, the founder of Nikola Corporation, has been sentenced to four years in prison for misleading investors about the company’s products and technology.
AVL and British start-up Spark EV Technology have unveiled an intelligent energy management system tailored for commercial vehicles.
Toyota Motor Corp. has shifted its focus from passenger cars to the development of fuel-cell (FC) commercial vehicles.
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