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Shanghai Hydrogen Propulsion Technology Co., Ltd (SHPT) and Sydrogen Energy Pte. Ltd. (Sydrogen) have recently forged a strategic partnership that could potentially reshape the landscape of fuel cell technology on a global scale. The collaboration, marked by a comprehensive agreement signed between the companies, holds significant promise for advancing the adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy source in various sectors.
Australia is set to witness an expansion of its hydrogen service station network, courtesy of a partnership between Ampol, the nation’s largest petrol retailer, and OneH2, a US-based firm specializing in alternative fuels. The collaboration announced on Monday, aims to accelerate the integration of hydrogen as a clean energy source in Australia and contribute to emissions reduction in heavy transport industries.
Hyundai Rotem is set to provide a new source of hydrogen extracted from industrial waste for their innovative ‘hydrogen trams’. This endeavor not only underscores the potential of these advanced trams but also highlights the significance of producing ‘eco-friendly hydrogen’ from otherwise challenging-to-recycle industrial waste.
As the nation sets its sights on reducing carbon emissions and transforming its energy landscape, the path to a hydrogen economy is proving to be complex.
During a recent factory tour in Gemlik, TOGG officials provided a glimpse into their plans for the future, hinting at a significant expansion of their product range. The highlight of the revelation? TOGG has begun exploring the development of hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Deutsche Telekom is spearheading a new era in mobile communications at the Nibirii Festival in Düren. With a focus on sustainability and efficiency, the festival serves as a testing ground for novel mobile communications advancements that are set to reshape the way we connect, communicate, and power our devices.
Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited (TSSEZL) and ACME Group have signed a momentous Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a groundbreaking green hydrogen and green ammonia project at the Gopalpur Industrial Park in Odisha, India. This endeavor marks the state’s debut in the green hydrogen domain and positions the East Coast of India at the forefront of the clean energy revolution.
In an electrifying move toward a decarbonized world, subsidies for low-carbon hydrogen have surged to unprecedented heights, transforming the global energy landscape.
Addressing the pressing need to curb greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the food and beverage sector, a dedicated team of engineers from West Virginia University (WVU) is pioneering a groundbreaking solution. Their innovative creation, a hydrogen flexible boiler, holds the potential to not only decarbonize this industry but also pave the way for a future free from GHG emissions.
The Indian state of Kerala is taking a significant step towards its ambitious net zero and renewable energy goals with the launch of the Kerala Green Hydrogen Mission. In a bid to accelerate progress, the Agency for New and Renewable Energy Research and Technology (ANERT) has initiated the process of selecting consultants to establish project management units for the mission.
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