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A long-term strategic agreement between Plug Power and Johnson Matthey (JM) was announced in order to advance the hydrogen economy.
The front-end engineering and design phase of ExxonMobil’s low-carbon hydrogen project in Baytown, Texas, has been contracted to Technip Energies (FEED).
In order to hasten the development of inexpensive clean hydrogen technology, the US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced funding of up to $47 million.
Plans to turn a synthetic gas plant in Beulah into one of the largest hydrogen production facilities in the country and to make it a key component of a regional hub of hydrogen production have failed.
HYLA is a new global brand formed by Nikola Corporation to encapsulate the company’s energy products for manufacturing, distributing, and dispensing hydrogen to fuel its zero-emissions trucks.
At the Kentucky Oil and Gas Association’s first hydrogen conference in Louisville, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear praised the potential for economic growth of hydrogen in front of a crowded room.
In the fourth quarter of 2023, Ontario-based Biagi Bros. aims to accept delivery of 15 Nikola Tre hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
Five hydrogen diaphragm compressors from Howden will be delivered to Atura Power’s Niagara Hydrogen Centre in Ontario, Canada, under a contract that was just signed.
In order to work together and assess the development of substantial US green hydrogen production facilities, Fortescue Future Industries and Nikola have signed a memorandum of understanding.
A novel artificial photosynthesis method has been created by a collaborative research team from the Universities of Florida and South Carolina that uses the sun’s energy to manufacture hydrogen rather than carbs.
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