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The governors of Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri are working together to get up to $1 billion in federal financing to create a regional hub for the generation of clean hydrogen.
The United States Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, announced on Friday that the U.S. could export hydrogen to Japan as part of a broader bilateral energy cooperation effort, which includes wind and nuclear power.
The third version of Tesla’s Master Plan series has been published, defining the company’s goal for moving the world and the United States towards a sustainable future fueled by renewable electricity generation sources.
In an effort to establish a regional clean hydrogen hub, the Northeast as a whole last week submitted a massive $3.62 billion plan to the federal government. The announcement omitted New Hampshire.
Timothy Halman, Minister of Nova Scotia Environment and Climate Change, has granted Bear Head Energy approval for its environmental assessment for its green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage, and loading facility in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
This is a conversation with Bill Thunberg a former Mayor of Mooresville, and co-founder of the Mooresville Hydrail Initiative who holds a degree in philosophy.
Beginning on April 27 and running through May 12, the second round of the California Energy Commission’s (CEC) Energy Infrastructure Incentives for Zero-Emission Commercial Vehicles (EnergIIZE) hydrogen funding stream will be accessible.
In an effort to deliver greener energy to the area, Xcel Energy has proposed to construct a clean energy hydrogen centre on the eastern plains.
KBR Inc. has secured the primary integrated project management contract across BP’s global hydrogen project portfolio, according to an announcement made by the Houston-based company.
The U.S. Department of Energy is receiving proposals from a wide range of applicants from the private, public, and nonprofit sectors to help create “hubs” that produce clean hydrogen that “has the potential to decarbonize multiple economic sectors,” including heavy-duty transportation and steel manufacturing.
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