Mexico’s state-owned oil and gas giant, Pemex, is charting a new course towards sustainability with the inclusion of green hydrogen in its long-term strategy.
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Ballard Power Systems has been selected for two grants by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), totaling $40 million.
Electric Hydrogen has been awarded a $46.3 million grant from the Department of Energy (DOE). The grant supports the electrolyzer manufacturing of the company’s gigafactory in Devens, Massachusetts, substantially driving down hydrogen production costs.
Gloyer-Taylor Laboratories (GTL), a pioneer in aerospace engineering research and development, is set to unveil its hydrogen storage technology at the Vertical Flight Society’s (VFS) 3rd Annual H2-Aero Symposium.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made a monumental announcement, earmarking $750 million for 52 projects across 24 states to bolster the burgeoning clean hydrogen industry.
Hyzon, has has unveiled its global 200KW fuel cell system in a Prime Mover, a heavy-duty commercial semitrailer, setting a new benchmark for non-polluting transport.
Moleaer issued the first of several patents to implement its proprietary nanobubble technology for electrolytic processes. The goal? To enhance the energy efficiency of hydrogen production.
Metron and Cellula Robotics have signed a strategic partnership agreement aimed to enhance UUV capabilities for long duration operations in dynamic environments, addressing technical gaps in the UUV defense and offshore energy markets.
The United States has unveiled its ambitious National Zero-Emission Freight Corridor Strategy, a collaborative effort between the Joint Office of Energy and Transportation, the Department of Energy (DOE), the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
In the burgeoning energy sector, the pursuit of clean, alternative fuels is continually evolving with leaps in technology and investments alike. The latest exploration into the area comes in the form of a pivotal report conducted by The Brattle Group, examining the changing economics of hydrogen production.