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Germany and Canada have joined forces to establish a secure and reliable transatlantic supply chain for green hydrogen.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made a significant commitment to advancing clean hydrogen technologies and grid resilience with a funding announcement of nearly $42 million.
Oxfordshire County Council, in collaboration with engineering firm ULEMCo, has secured £3.9 million in government funding for its £7.8 million project to develop hydrogen-powered emergency vehicles.
Argentine President Alberto Fernández has acknowledged potential complications in the Fortescue green hydrogen project, citing difficulties arising from the additional conditions requested by the Australian company.
Cummins Inc.’s zero-emissions business segment, Accelera, has commenced operations at its first U.S. electrolyzer production site in Fridley, Minnesota.
Empresas Públicas de Medellín (EPM), a major public utility company in Colombia, has unveiled its ambitious plans to invest in clean hydrogen production.
Hydrogen, a versatile fuel and energy carrier, is poised for expanded utilization, leading to an increased demand for freshwater resources for its electrolytic production.
The Global Green Hydrogen Forum commenced today in Bariloche, Argentina, with high expectations surrounding the regulatory law and the potential of green hydrogen as the “fuel of the future.”
A groundbreaking microgrid project in Maryland is poised to set new standards for integrated off-grid systems, showcasing how they can generate power for commercial and industrial installations while producing hydrogen for transportation vehicles.
The Canadian federal government’s significant investments in zero-emission vehicles are primarily focused on battery electric vehicles (EVs). However, industry analysts are now recommending a dual approach that includes both EVs and hydrogen fuel cell cars, as highlighted in a recent CBC report.
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