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The Jinn Pinn Minn Group (JPM Group) and its sister company, CETA Green Technologies Sdn Bhd, have unveiled plans to establish Southeast Asia’s first electric vehicle (EV) and hydrogen-powered test, development, and certification hub.
German Aerospace Center (DLR) and General Electric Aerospace (GE) have conducted extensive research on the combustion of 100 percent hydrogen under realistic aircraft engine operating conditions.
Nikola Corp., a leader in zero-emissions transportation solutions, and BayoTech, Inc., have joined forces to enhance hydrogen supply for zero-emission commercial fuel cell electric vehicle (EV) fleets.
Bosch, a global leader in technology and engineering, is setting its sights on the burgeoning hydrogen-powered vehicle market, anticipating significant growth in the coming years.
POSCO Revolutionizes Steel Industry with Hydrogen Reduction Ironmaking for Carbon Neutrality
POSCO, the driving force behind Korea’s manufacturing industry for the past 50 years, is embarking on a groundbreaking journey to develop hydrogen reduction Ironmaking technology.
Toyota, the renowned automaker, has set its sights on the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle markets in Europe and China, with a goal of selling 200,000 hydrogen vehicles by 2030.
Newcastle is poised to become a prominent hydrogen hub as the Australian federal government commits $70 million to the development of a 55-megawatt hydrogen electrolyzer. The project aims to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, contributing to the region’s renewable energy transformation.
Chinese oil and petrochemicals supplier Sinopec is making significant progress in its mission to establish a complete hydrogen value chain, according to its latest sustainability report.
In an attempt to present the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing project as hydrogen-fueled and environmentally friendly, National Highways has faced accusations of greenwashing. The Thames Crossing Action Group (TCAG), which opposes the scheme, dismisses the claims as propaganda, raising concerns about the project’s true environmental impact and cost.
North Sea Port, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and Port of Ostend Achieve ‘Hydrogen Valley’ Status
North Sea Port, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and Port of Ostend have achieved recognition as a ‘Hydrogen Valley’ at the European level.
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