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A 125kW Progen hydrogen fuel cell engine from Plug Power is coupled with the electric propulsion system from BAE Systems to create an effective and dependable emission-free solution.
In order to construct up to 10 clean hydrogen hubs across the nation, the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations is investing $7 billion.
Porsche will test the first 2,600 litres of electric petrol produced as part of the historic Haru Oni project in southern Chile as it travels 16,800 kilometres to eastern England.
At the Varennes Carbon Recycling (VCR) plant in Quebec, Canada, Accelera by Cummins, a division of Cummins, will provide a 90-megawatt (MW) proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system.
More than two dozen organisations have pledged their support for establishing Nova Scotia, specifically the Strait region, as the first offshore wind and green hydrogen energy centre in Canada.
The U.S. Department of Energy published publications outlining the development routes for improved nuclear reactors, clean hydrogen, and long-term storage.
With the construction of a new 500 MW production facility in Texas, HydrogenPro will increase its operations in the US.
Hyundai Motor Corporation announced a technological evaluation with Advent Technologies, a pioneer in fuel cell and hydrogen technology that is driven by innovation.
As part of Project BRUNEL, which is partially supported by the Advanced Propulsion Centre, Ricardo has delivered a hydrogen-fueled research engine to global engine expert Cummins and automotive supplier BorgWarner (APC).
A flowline jumper failure that led to a subsea leak in the Gulf of Mexico in 2020, according to a U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) study, was brought on by hydrogen embrittlement.
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