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The Federal Cabinet of Germany has taken a significant step towards the creation of a hydrogen network by adopting a draft law on the legal and regulatory framework.
Spanish bus operator Alsa and financial services company Renta 4 have joined hands to acquire a stake in Ariema, a prominent Spanish hydrogen company.
Australian-based hydrogen-powered vehicle manufacturer, H2X Global, has made significant strides in the commercialization of its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) trucks.
EDP Group, a prominent energy company, has unveiled plans to construct a 5 MW green hydrogen power plant in Portugal.
Germany and Canada have joined forces to establish a secure and reliable transatlantic supply chain for green hydrogen.
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) has announced a significant development in its efforts to promote green hydrogen projects and renewable energy partnerships.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has revealed its ambitious plans to construct a colossal green hydrogen production complex in South Australia’s Eyre Peninsula.
India and Australia have joined forces to establish a Green Hydrogen Taskforce aimed at accelerating the development of green hydrogen technologies in both countries.
The world is moving towards a more sustainable future, and with the rise of climate change, it is important to adopt new and innovative solutions to tackle this global crisis.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has announced joint projects between Korea and the European Union (EU) in the fields of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and the hydrogen economy.
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