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In order to work together on the establishment of a green hydrogen and ammonia production company in Chile, Sumitomo Corporation and Colbun, a major Chilean power generating and energy solutions provider, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
Alstom has announced a passenger service demonstration project for its hydrogen-powered Coradia iLint train, in collaboration with the Government of Quebec, Chemin de fer Charlevoix, Train de Charlevoix, Harnois Énergies, and HTEC.
According to IDTechX technology research firm, the electrolysis industry for green hydrogen production would exceed $120 billion by 2033.
Honda and General Motors are working together to produce a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell technology.
With an emphasis on Central America and the Caribbean, ATOME Energy has formed a new joint venture to develop green ammonia and fertilizer projects.
Fueling internal combustion engines with hydrogen-methane mixes could reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Super-knock, which damages SI engines instantly, limits its use.
In Ontario, California, Linde intends to expand the amount of green hydrogen it can produce. This choice will assist in satisfying the market for mobility’s rising demand.
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.
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