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Reganosa, a leading energy company, has initiated the tender process for the construction of a green hydrogen production plant in As Pontes through its subsidiary H2Pole.
Charbone, a leading advocate for green hydrogen technology, has recently leased three Hyundai NEXO hydrogen fuel cell automobiles through Foss National Leasing.
In a bid to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and promote sustainable energy, the European Union (EU) has announced a significant investment of €2 billion (R$ 10.5 billion) in the production of green hydrogen in Brazil.
Equatic Removes CO2 from Ocean Through Seawater Electrolysis that Generates Green Hydrogen
An American company called Equatic has developed a groundbreaking technique to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the ocean by electrolyzing seawater.
Clean Vision and Rob & Melani WS3 Join Forces for Plastic Waste to Hydrogen Conversion Project
Clean Vision Corporation, through its subsidiary Clean-Seas, Inc. (C-S), has announced a significant joint venture agreement with the Rob & Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service (WS3) affiliated with Arizona State University. This collaboration aims to advance the design, development, and operation of a plastic waste conversion and circular economy project in the Phoenix area, Arizona.
Time to Rethink our Business Models That are 100 Years Old, Interview with Robert Stasko
This is a conversation with Robert Stasko, the President and CEO of Zero Carbon Solutions and Hydrogen Business Council Director who organized the Toronto Eighth International Hydrail Conference where hydrail and the whole rebooted hydrogen economy/transition was born.
Hydrogen has been hailed as a renewable energy source with immense potential to replace fossil fuels, and Tasmania, Australia’s island state, is considered an ideal location for developing this industry.
Rolls-Royce is exploring the possibility of adopting hydrogen fuel cell powertrains for its electric vehicles once the technology reaches commercial viability.
A recent report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) reveals that Oman’s abundant renewable resources and expansive land areas could make it a formidable low-emissions hydrogen supplier by 2030.
Spanish power company Iberdrola is making significant strides in the green hydrogen sector with plans to construct a €750 million ($808.05 million) plant for the production of green ammonia.
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