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In a landmark decision, the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a new green hydrogen project that will guarantee 18.3 billion reais in tax incentives.
OXCCU, an innovative spin-off from Oxford University, has announced the creation of the world’s first hydrogen-to-synthetic aviation-fuel demonstration plant.
Nikola Corporation and Infrastructure Tech Development (ITD) have announced a significant partnership aimed at launching a Hydrogen Production Hub in Ontario, Canada.
In a bold move within the heavy-duty transport sector, two titans of the truck industry, Tesla and Nikola, are head-to-head in a technology race with their respective innovations, the Tesla Semi and the Nikola One Hydrogen.
In a bid to revolutionize support vessels in sailing, the Italian shipyard Bluegame has introduced a hydrogen-powered hydrofoil, set to aid racers in the upcoming America’s Cup.
Nikola Corporation showcased notable advancements in its hydrogen fuel cell electric truck sales and hydrogen fueling infrastructure during its second quarter 2024 earnings call.
Marathon Petroleum Corp. (MPC) recently announced its decision to withdraw from the development of the Prairie Horizon Hydrogen (PHH) project, a key component of the Heartland Hydrogen Hub (HH2H) initiative.
The Clean Hydrogen Task Force in Louisiana convened its first meeting on July 31, discussing the state’s potential to become a leader in hydrogen production and technology.
Trust Stamp’s recent partnership with Boumarang has been heralded as a significant step forward in integrating AI-powered technologies with hydrogen-powered drones.
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), has initiated legal action against several companies, including Danish renewable energy and green hydrogen developer Ørsted.
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