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The landscape of sustainable transportation is evolving rapidly, and at the forefront of this revolution is a groundbreaking partnership between Ballard Power Systems, a global leader in fuel cell technology, and Quantron AG, a specialist in sustainable passenger and freight transportation.
Rabah Arezki, the director of research at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), warns that the focus on hydrogen could potentially divert attention from pressing domestic social issues, particularly those linked to the migration crisis.
The race to harness the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier is in full swing, with ambitious projects unfolding across Europe.
Hydrogen, often touted as the universe’s most abundant element, is taking center stage in the battle against climate change. Countries worldwide are recognizing its potential as a clean energy carrier and are ramping up efforts to incorporate it into their energy strategies.
Brazil is rapidly positioning itself as a formidable player in the global green hydrogen arena, thanks to a unique blend of abundant renewable resources and strategic advantages. Camila Ramos, CEO of Clean Energy Latin America (CELA), highlights that Brazil is already one of the most competitive countries for green hydrogen production. But what exactly sets Brazil apart in this renewable energy race?
In a remarkable development poised to shape the future of sustainable urban living, India’s Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) and the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement (KRIHS) are set to converge during a one-day forum in New Delhi on September 11, 2023. The topic of discussion: Green Hydrogen Smart Cities.
Toyota Australia’s Altona facility in Victoria has undergone a remarkable transformation into a demonstration-scale hydrogen production, storage, and refueling plant that harnesses the power of renewable energy sources.
Toyota Tsusho Nexty Electronics Europe GmbH has struck a game-changing supply deal with Pepper Motion GmbH, heralding a new era in sustainable transportation.
Engineering giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is embarking on a new path in India’s green hydrogen landscape by embracing the asset ownership model, a departure from its usual asset-light stance, company officials revealed.
Groupe E has inaugurated its green hydrogen production plant adjacent to the Schiffenen dam, marking a remarkable achievement within just a year of its initiation.
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