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Air Products, a global leader in industrial gases and process technologies, has made significant strides in shifting towards clean hydrogen energy.
California has become the first U.S. state to launch a hydrogen hub, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to develop clean hydrogen infrastructure.
Researchers from the Institut national de recherche scientifique (INRS), led by geologist Jasmin Raymond, suggest that areas like Thetford Mines could be rich in this resource, known as white hydrogen.
Originally developed to power spacecraft, these fuel cells have since found broad applications in energy and transportation sectors, revolutionizing the way we think about clean energy.
In California, a class action lawsuit has been filed against Toyota, accusing the Japanese automaker of false advertising regarding the availability of hydrogen fueling stations for its Mirai model.
This landmark decision includes a substantial allocation of R$ 18 billion in incentives to accelerate the country’s development and adoption of green hydrogen technology.
Senate Democrats have recently proposed changes to the current regulations surrounding clean hydrogen credits.
ZeroAvia has recently unveiled a artificial intelligence (AI) software aimed at significantly reducing the costs associated with hydrogen production.
Elon Musk, the enigmatic CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, once again voiced strong skepticism towards hydrogen fuel cells, this time directly targeting industry giant Hyundai.
Phelan Green Energy is gearing up to construct a colossal $2.3 billion green hydrogen plant in La Joya, Peru.
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