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German Steag GmbH will provide green hydrogen to Saarbahn from a 53-MW plant that will be constructed in western Germany.
By inventing an iron cathode that extends the life of the proton ceramic cell, a team of researchers from the University of Hong Kong have made a major advancement for the hydrogen fuel cell.
Fusion Fuel, a Portuguese company that develops solar-to-hydrogen technology, has announced that four of its projects have been pre-selected for grant funding of up to €12.9 million ($13.2 million).
To investigate the viability of employing B&W’s BrightLoop technology for a hydrogen generating facility using biomass fuel in South Korea, Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) and NRG Korea have signed a contract.
Samsung C&T has made progress toward expanding its related portfolio amidst growing interest in the hydrogen economy as a clean substitute for fossil fuels.
Two 200 kW fuel cell modules from Ballard Power Systems have been placed aboard the Hydra ferry, which is run by the Norwegian firm Norled.
Polaris Market Research recently published a research report titled “Green Hydrogen Market Share, Size, and Trends,” in order to keep up with developments in global energy markets and the paths of transition to clean energy sources.
JERA and Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) have signed memorandums of understanding about their cooperation in the transportation of fuel ammonia for the Hekinan Thermal Power Plant.
For the first demonstration project in Japan that will produce clean hydrogen and ammonia in conjunction with carbon capture, use, and storage, Inpex has made a final investment decision (CCUS).
The Northern Territory’s Tiwi Islands contain Melville Island, which is projected to be developed into a 100,000 tonnes per year green hydrogen production and export facility.
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