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The investigation could result in a retraction if it uncovers contradictions that cast doubt on the study’s conclusions.
A preliminary version of a certificate that will certify the origin of production of the insum from low-carbon sources has been introduced by the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE) as the first Hydrogen Certification of the Brazilian market. The goal is to satisfy the need for pilot projects for the product’s manufacture in Brazil.
The Open Hydrogen Initiative (OHI), which aims to create carbon intensity assessment tools for hydrogen, has welcomed new participants to…
In an effort to hasten the transition to clean energy in the North American Pacific Northwest, Fortescue Future Industries and Puget Sound Energy propose to turn an abandoned coal mine in the US into a green hydrogen production facility.
Cummins provides 35MW electrolyzer for Linde’s green hydrogen facility in Niagara Falls
For Linde’s new hydrogen production facility in Niagara Falls, New York, Cummins will provide a 35 megawatt (MW) proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system.
With large-scale transportation set to start in 2026, Provaris Energy has obtained the first design approval for a compressed hydrogen carrier.
H2U Technologies has developed electrolyzer stacks that switch out pricey and rare iridium catalysts with cheap and plentiful catalyst materials as part of its strategic endeavor to lower the costs of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers.
OCI N.V. started building the Texas facility that will produce the most blue ammonia at this time.
Amogy and Ballard to integrate fuel cell engines in ammonia-to-power maritime applications
Amogy and Ballard Power Systems have a deal for the sale of fuel cell engines for use in ammonia-to-power maritime applications.
In response to the growing demand for clean fuel, Air Products and the renewable energy company AES Corp. will invest roughly $4 billion to construct the largest green hydrogen facility in the United States.
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