A recent study by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), in collaboration with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the German Institute for Development and Sustainability, underscores the importance of prioritizing domestic industry in emerging countries like Brazil to drive the development of the low-carbon hydrogen sector.
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Brazilian state-run oil and gas company Petrobras has joined forces with the local renewable energies innovation institute, SENAI-ER, to embark on a pioneering journey into the green hydrogen realm.
Douglas County Public Utility District (PUD) is making significant strides by acquiring hydrogen-powered vehicles and establishing infrastructure to support their adoption.
Edmonton International Airport (YEG) has unveiled the first-ever fleet of zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Western Canada’s Alberta province.
US industrial gases giant Air Products is making significant strides in the realm of energy transition, with a focus on low-carbon hydrogen initiatives. The company’s ambitious $15 billion investment plan aims to drive innovation, sustainability, and profitability in the evolving energy landscape.
Nikola Corporation, a prominent player in hydrogen fuel cell technology, has inaugurated its inaugural HYLA hydrogen refueling station in Southern California.
Yamaha Motor Corporation has officially become a member of the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), aligning with key industry players to advocate for hydrogen-related policies and technologies.
Ballard Power Systems and NFI Group Inc. have forged a groundbreaking Long-Term Supply Agreement (LTSA) aimed at propelling the mass adoption of fuel cell-powered buses across North America and Europe.
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As the world shifts towards sustainable energy solutions, Repsol, a major energy player, is spearheading Peru’s entry into the green hydrogen arena.