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Petrobras President Discusses Future Investments in Renewable Energy with Ceará Governor
Petrobras President, Jean Paul Prates, met with Ceará Governor, Elmano de Freitas, to discuss the energy transition and the development of sustainable generation in Brazil.
Nikola Corporation has sold a Nikola Tre battery-electric vehicle (BEV) and a Nikola Tre hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle to the Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) in Canada.
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) has signed an agreement with the Sao Paulo state government in Brazil to produce small hydrogen-powered cargo vehicles in the country.
Dow has chosen Linde as its industrial gas partner for the supply of clean hydrogen and nitrogen to support its proposed net-zero carbon emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada.
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) has announced a partnership with GTI Energy to research the use of hydrogen and hydrogen blending for decarbonizing hard-to-decarbonize commercial and industrial processes.
Mexican Senator Alejandra Lagunes Soto of the Green Party (PVEM) has proposed a bill to promote green hydrogen in the Mexican market.
Physicists at the University of Illinois at Urbana, led by Yubo Yang, have discovered a new structure of hydrogen that has not been observed before.
In order to create a zero-carbon intensity hydrogen project at CF Industries’ Verdigris complex in Oklahoma, the companies CF Industries and NextEra Energy signed a memorandum of understanding.
Tata Steel Ltd, an Indian steel maker, has initiated a trial for injecting hydrogen gas into its blast furnace to reduce carbon emissions.
Chile, a resource-rich country with the world’s largest lithium reserves, and South Korea, a global leader in hydrogen technology, have pledged to cooperate on green hydrogen. The two countries will work together to develop new energy industries such as hydrogen and renewable energy.
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