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TotalEnergies, a global energy company, has entered into an agreement with VNG, a German natural gas distribution company, to facilitate the supply of green hydrogen to the Leuna refinery.
Japan’s commitment to decarbonization is receiving a significant boost, with leading energy firm Iwatani Corp. aggressively expanding its hydrogen business.
Element 2 has formed a strategic partnership with fuel card provider Radius and its UK Fuels network to accelerate the accessibility of hydrogen across the UK.
The Chilean government has taken a significant step towards the development of the green hydrogen industry by announcing a US$1 billion fund.
The H2Med hydrogen corridor project, spanning Spain, France, Portugal, and Germany and crossing the province of Zamora, has received a positive technical rating from the European Commission, making it eligible for potential EU funding.
Morocco’s OCP, a state-owned chemical manufacturing group and one of the world’s largest producers of phosphates and fertilizers, has announced a significant move towards achieving its low-carbon objectives.
The Balkan Hydrogen Cluster (BVC), in partnership with seven organizations from Italy, Belgium, Poland, Ireland, and Spain, has begun implementing a project under the “HORIZON-JTI-CLEANH2” Program.
The European Commission (EC) recently defined the parameters under which hydrogen, hydrogen-based fuels, or other energy carriers can be acknowledged as renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs).
Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZONE) has marked a pivotal moment in its journey toward a sustainable future with the announcement of a framework agreement signed with India’s ACME Group.
Tata Motors and Tata Cummins, two industry leaders in the automotive world, have shared their ambitions to manufacture both electric and hydrogen engine vehicles in a recent meeting with Chief Minister Hemant Soren at Jharkhand Mantralaya.
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