AC Transit, the public transit agency serving the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, is making significant strides toward a greener and more sustainable future with the procurement of 25 state-of-the-art hydrogen fuel cell buses and the development of a cutting-edge training and education center called Zero Emissions Bus University.
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In a major stride towards cleaner energy, Electricity Generating Plc (Egco), a subsidiary of Thailand’s state-run Electricity Generating Authority, has unveiled a hydrogen program aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
In a significant move towards carbon reduction and energy transition, GNLink, the natural gas distributor of the Lorinvest Group, has entered into a technological cooperation and business development agreement with Portuguese company PRF GasSolutions.
As the Biden administration gears up to provide guidance on how hydrogen producers can benefit from significant tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, energy companies and environmental advocates find themselves in a tense lobbying standoff.
The Pennsylvania Senate is deliberating a measure that could transform regulatory oversight of large wells used to store carbon dioxide emissions underground.
In a significant step towards decarbonizing the railway industry, Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) has announced a collaboration with U.S. railway company CSX Corp. to develop hydrogen-powered locomotives.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera AG & Co. KGaA, based in Dortmund, Germany, continues to make strides in the green hydrogen sector.
The Chilean government has taken a significant step towards the development of the green hydrogen industry by announcing a US$1 billion fund.
A proposed hydrogen hub in the western United States has encountered strong opposition from a coalition consisting of indigenous, climate, and environmental justice advocates.
Senator Chuck Schumer is advocating for the selection of the Northeast Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub by the Department of Energy (DOE) as the winner of a $1.25 billion competition.