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Aberdeen, known for its role in the energy industry, is set to further its commitment to sustainable practices with the approval of plans for a new hydrogen plant.
Gatwick Airport and its surrounding areas are witnessing a significant shift in public transport as a fleet of 20 hydrogen-powered buses takes to the roads.
In a significant development for the decarbonization of heavy mobility and industry, Lhyfe, a leading renewable hydrogen company, has committed to the Hy’Touraine project.
France is facing a significant challenge in meeting its future electricity consumption needs while transitioning to cleaner and more sustainable energy sources.
Tasmania, known for its pristine natural beauty, is setting its sights on becoming a major player in the green hydrogen industry.
Gen2 Energy, a Norwegian energy company, and Provaris Energy, a provider of hydrogen storage and shipping solutions, have joined forces in a collaboration agreement to conduct a prefeasibility study.
Calls are being made for organizations to apply to develop a hydrogen hub in North Wales as part of the Hydrogen Sponsor Challenge initiated by Ambition North Wales.
In a bid to enhance the sustainability of its manufacturing operations, Denso Corporation, a leading Japanese automotive component manufacturer, has announced plans to launch a pilot program in July.
China’s Suspended Tender for Gigawatt-Scale Off-Grid PV Project Including Electrolyzers
The China Bidding Public Service Platform recently made the decision to suspend a tender for the construction of a massive 4 GW off-grid photovoltaic (PV) project in Gansu province. The suspension was prompted by the withdrawal of bidders and the incorrect filing of documents by one of the participants.
The World Bank has granted a significant loan of US$150 million to support green hydrogen projects in Chile, marking the institution’s first financial aid for promoting green hydrogen and contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts.
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