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FDE, an independent multi-energy producer with a negative carbon footprint, has been chosen by the Walloon government to lead the HECO2-PLASMALYSE HYBRIDE consortium.
Lhyfe, a global leader in green and renewable hydrogen production, has been selected by Epinal Urban Community to establish a green hydrogen fuel chain by late 2027.
Alfa Laval, along with eight other industrial companies, has joined forces to develop high-capacity hydrogen refuelling stations for heavy-duty vehicles.
Clean energy solutions provider Gentari and renewables player Sembcorp Industries have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore potential collaborations in the field of clean energy solutions.
Duke Energy’s Hydrogen Facility Revolutionizing Green Electricity Generation in DeBary
Duke Energy, a leading energy company, is planning to construct a hydrogen-production and storage facility in DeBary, aiming to generate green and clean electricity.
Several Arab countries are making significant investments in green hydrogen projects as they strive to transition to clean and renewable energy sources.
Hydrogen, known as the clean fuel of the future, holds immense potential as a zero-emission energy source.
A significant bill is currently under discussion in the Belgian Federal Parliament, specifically in the House of Representatives. The bill aims to establish a regulatory framework for the transport of hydrogen through pipelines in Belgium.
American Airlines and its cargo division have set their sights on achieving zero-emission operations by 2050 through the development of hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technologies.
BMW’s Game-Changing Move: Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Powertrains as No-Cost Option for Electric Cars
BMW, the renowned German carmaker, is reportedly considering offering hydrogen fuel-cell powertrains as a ‘no-cost option’ for its electric car lineup starting from 2035.
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