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In order to build a pilot plant for green hydrogen (H2V) and derivatives from animal waste, the Brazil-German Cooperation for Sustainable Development and the German organization Mele announced a public-private partnership with the Paraná agricultural cooperatives Coopersan and Ambicoop.
Aeromax and Center for Hydrogen Technologies work on hydrogen plant for consumer drones
Center for Hydrogen Technologies has been hired by Aeromax to create a domestic hydrogen power plant for consumer drones.
The Investments in Forest Industry Transformation initiative will award HTEC $10 million for a renewable hydrogen generation facility at the Harmac Pacific Pulp Mill.
A group of four federal agencies published a report on a national framework for decarbonizing the transportation industry.
Governor Tarcsio de Freitas met one-on-one with leaders of the corporate sector and a number of governments on his second day of agendas at the World Economic Forum.
A heavy-duty, 700-bar hydrogen mobile fueler that can directly fuel hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles was developed by Nikola Corp., a provider of zero-emission transportation, energy supply, and infrastructure.
In March 2023, the largest green hydrogen-based synthetic gasoline facility in Latin America will begin commercial production in Chilean Patagonia, with future ambitions to export this clean fuel produced in Chile.
Ottawa has just invested over $10 million in Alberta’s emerging hydrogen industry.
Federal financing is being used to support a German-Brazilian partnership that produces hydrogen from manure with the help of the energy technology firm Mele from Torgelow.
This is a conversation with Dr. Alistair Miller, the Canadian scientist who wrote the paper that inspired the creation of the International Hydrail Conferences.
We discussed several topics including energy transition.
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