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The landscape of New Mexico, a state recognized for its vast energy resources, is witnessing a contentious debate as Tallgrass Energy puts forward plans for what could become the longest hydrogen pipeline in the United States.
South Korea’s automotive titans, Hyundai Motor Co., and Kia Corp. have joined forces with American materials science leader W.L. Gore & Associates in a strategic partnership aimed at supercharging the development of critical material for hydrogen fuel cells: the polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM).
South Korean steel giant POSCO is further strengthening its hydrogen alliance with German engineering powerhouse Linde, with a bold move toward on-site hydrogen production in Mexico.
Virginia-based start-up Revo Zero is making waves in the automotive industry by opening pre-orders for its revolutionary plug-in hybrid passenger vehicle, the Model Energy.
Ekona Power has achieved its 2023 performance targets for the xCaliber methane pyrolysis reactor.
Ballard Power Systems has inked a new Long-Term Supply Agreement (LTSA) with NFI Group Inc., a prominent independent bus and coach manufacturer renowned for its leadership in electric mass mobility solutions across North America and Europe.
The clean hydrogen sector in the United States is poised for a transformative year, as stakeholders receive long-awaited clarity on the implementation plan for production tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Mexican government, led by President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, has ordered the state energy company Pemex to immediately assume temporary control of a privately-operated hydrogen plant owned by France’s Air Liquide.
The Biden administration’s recent restrictions on accessing incentives for hydrogen investment have triggered a ripple effect, prompting global reactions and concerns, especially from Australian officials who feared a capital diversion overseas.
The battleground for America’s green hydrogen future is heating up as the proposed guidelines for obtaining green hydrogen exemptions create a rift between supporters and opponents of President Joe Biden’s administration plan.
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