- Europe’s €9.13M Circular Innovation Push Signals Shift From Policy to Deployment
- Volvo Tests Hydrogen Combustion Trucks as Industry Weighs Cost Advantage Against Emissions Trade-Offs
- TotalEnergies and Masdar Launch $2.2B Asia Renewable Joint Venture
- France’s Grid Flexibility Push Accelerates as Neoen Advances 248 MW Battery Project Near Paris
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For initiatives involving renewable energy, storage, and green hydrogen, the state government of Rajasthan has signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with a number of private sector and state-owned businesses. A total of at least $14.85 billion in investments were made by these companies.
Germany’s first hydrogen-powered trains are changing green transportation.
Havila Kystruten ruled that only fossil fuel-powered cars can be transported on board the company’s ships, in specific ports along the coastline route, after Proactima AS conducted a risk analysis. Therefore, vehicles powered by electricity, hybrids, or hydrogen cannot board.
The first integrated hydrogen transportation platform in France, Hype, which runs a sizable fleet of hydrogen taxis, has announced the completion of a 15 million euro investment from Vinci Concessions.
J&K Heater intends to increase the share of its hydrogen business in order to reach its target of related sales of 60 billion won this year.
Sustainable Capital’s Orestes vehicle created a €100m hydrogen economy financial instrument.
At Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW) 2023, Masdar, ADNOC, bp, Tadweer (Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company), and Etihad Airways signed a deal to perform a cooperative feasibility study on investigating the development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and other goods in the UAE utilizing municipal solid waste (MSW) and renewable hydrogen.
A 100 MW electrolysis facility for the production of green hydrogen will be built at the Laage site by the Rostock-Laage-based APEX Group by 2027.
CrossWind, a joint venture between Shell and Eneco, placed an order for a fuel cell system with Ballard Power Systems.
Telecom providers are struggling now. The Ukraine conflict has interrupted global energy supplies and raised costs. Power also causes global warming. CO2 trading and carbon taxes will raise fossil fuel prices, it appears. Telecommunications companies are also trying to cut carbon emissions. Many have large clean power purchase agreements.
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