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Last May, German Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger brought RWE and Shell to Australia to discuss hydrogen with bankers, investors, and politicians.
To achieve a decarbonized society, the Japanese government announced that it will aim to increase the nation’s yearly hydrogen supply from 2 million tonnes to 12 million tonnes in 2040.
According to Electricity and Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh, India opposes expanding the concept of “green hydrogen” to include fuel derived from low-carbon energy sources as several Western nations have suggested during G20 meetings.
Cummins Inc. will invest more than $1 billion to upgrade engine factories in three states and purchase equipment for producing hydrogen in Minnesota.
Researchers at SFedU developed novel nanoscale catalysts that can split water in the presence of sunshine to produce “green hydrogen.”
The HyEkoTank initiative was started by an alliance of eight businesses to combine expertise in hydrogen, fuel cells, and the maritime sector.
The groundbreaking next-generation zero-emission vehicle concept from First Hydrogen is revealed.
A groundbreaking ceremony for a green hydrogen manufacturing facility was held by Green Solutions in Tra Vinh’s Dong Thanh hamlet, Dong Hai commune, and Duyen Hai district.
Applications like affordable and effective hydrogen fuel cells could benefit from an enzyme that catalytically transforms the hydrogen found in air into energy.
Researchers have been looking for effective and affordable ways to use aluminum’s strong reactivity to create clean hydrogen fuel for many years.
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