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Hyzon Motors has announced significant strides in its hydrogen fuel cell initiatives. The company is expanding its pilot projects to further establish hydrogen as a viable energy alternative for transportation.
Next Hydrogen Corporation secures a $2-million loan from the Canadian government to enhance manufacturing processes for its electrolyzer modules, aiming to meet the growing demand for green hydrogen.
The United States has long touted hydrogen as a cornerstone for its transition to a more sustainable energy future, with the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.
Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking advancement in green hydrogen production through a novel electrode, the W-NiFeS/WC (W-doped nickel-iron sulfide/Wood-based carbon) electrode.
Newlab has partnered with Greater New Orleans (GNO), alongside major industry and regional stakeholders such as Shell, Battelle, Carbonvert, and Louisiana State University.
Ecopetrol, Colombia’s largest oil company, is pivoting towards renewable energy by investing in the production and export of green hydrogen.
FortisBC Energy and VulcanX Energy Corp. have entered a funding agreement to advance hydrogen pyrolysis technology.
Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories (GTL) recently announced what it describes as a breakthrough in cryogenic hydrogen transfer technology, particularly with its Blended Hybrid Laminate (BHL) composite tubes.
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) recently announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Montana Technologies Corporation to collaborate on the development of CIC’s renewable hydrogen production modules.
The Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario) recently announced a $2 million repayable investment for Next Hydrogen Corporation, a Mississauga-based company specializing in innovative electrolyzers.
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