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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is positioning itself to be a major player in the global shift toward renewable energy and green hydrogen.
South Korea’s Hyosung Heavy Industries has recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Austria-based INNIO Jenbacher to carry out a demonstration project for a hydrogen engine generator.
EKPO Fuel Cell Technologies, a joint venture between ElringKlinger and Plastic Omnium, has announced a significant order for the supply of fuel cells stacks to be used in a cruise ship’s propulsion system.
Lhyfe and TSE, in collaboration with other companies, are set to transform the former foundry site in Ingrandes, France, into an innovative industrial park focused on green energy and renewable hydrogen.
Intelligent Energy, a technology firm based in Leicestershire, UK, has announced it is set to start production of its zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell units.
Portugal’s revised National Energy and Climate Plan 2030 (PNEC 2030) has sparked debate and criticism among environmentalists regarding the role of hydrogen in the country’s energy transition.
The Northeast Brazilian state of Ceará has announced a significant investment in the seaport of Pecém, primarily intended to enhance the infrastructure for green hydrogen production.
The Federal Government’s Parliamentary State Secretary and Commissioner for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Michael Kellner, has set the ball rolling on a significant energy transition dialogue involving over fifty SME associations. The primary focus: the future production and provision of hydrogen for medium-sized companies.
A joint feasibility study conducted by the Tasmanian government and the Port of Rotterdam has confirmed Tasmania’s potential as a key player in green hydrogen production.
HydrogenPro Denmark has received funding for two new research and development projects. The total investment, valued at NOK 15.3 million, comes from Innovation Fund Denmark and MissionGreenFuels, alongside Gassnova, Norway.
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