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Tokyo Gas Co. has made a significant move towards decarbonization by selecting Mitsubishi Power to build three gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants with a total output of 650 MW in Sodegaura City, Chiba Prefecture.
Levidian and United Utilities are teaming up to transform sewage biogas produced in Manchester into a sustainable feed source for both graphene and hydrogen production.
Posco Holdings Inc., South Korea’s largest steelmaker, has witnessed an unprecedented surge in its stock prices, jumping as much as 24% on the back of strong quarterly profits and soaring retail investor interest in electric vehicle (EV) battery-related companies.
TECO 2030, a leading player in sustainable energy solutions, has achieved a significant milestone by securing an invitation for HORIZON EUROPE funding of EUR 13.5 million to construct and demonstrate a passenger ferry powered by TECO 2030 fuel cells.
Namibia has taken a momentous step towards sustainable and inclusive development with the launch of its Socio-Economic Development Framework (SED Framework) for the US$10 billion green hydrogen project.
Provaris Energy, a pioneering company in the development of green hydrogen projects, has taken a significant stride towards the advancement of hydrogen technology.
Lhyfe, a leading player in the green and renewable hydrogen sector, is making significant strides in both the production of renewable hydrogen and its ambitious mission to reoxygenate the world’s oceans.
Australia is witnessing a remarkable surge in renewable energy, offering promising opportunities for increased investment in battery storage projects and the emergence of a hydrogen economy.
Korea Zinc, a leading player in non-ferrous metal smelting, has set its sights on a bold new direction, venturing into the realms of new and renewable energy, resource circulation, and secondary battery materials. Under the leadership of Chairman Yoon-beom Choi, the company is poised to diversify its business portfolio and embrace sustainable energy solutions, including green hydrogen.
Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt are advocating for improvements to the hydrogen network. The hydrogen network, akin to the power grid for electrical energy, is a crucial infrastructure responsible for the production, transport, storage, and distribution of hydrogen.
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