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Hyundai Motor and Kia will also oversee the test performance of the new stack with a pilot test planned for next year.
It is part of a 200,000-square-meter International Hydrogen Energy Demonstration Zone in Beijing, which includes a public exhibition hall that will open on July 8, 2021.
Muroran port in northern Japan is aiming to begin green hydrogen imports in the 2030s, probably from northern Europe via the Arctic shipping route, as a first step toward realizing its ambition to become a hydrogen hub in the country.
Its self-developed hydrogen management system actively checks the system’s safety to ensure the overall safety of vehicles and people while optimizing the hydrogen storage system’s valve and pipeline structure.
China Baowu Steel Group, the world’s largest steel maker, is teaming with Honeywell International Inc HON.O to produce hydrogen energy in an effort to help cut carbon emissions in the steel sector.
The power plant will be equipped with 90 units of Doosan’s 440kW hydrogen fuel cells, capable of producing 320 million kWh of electricity, enough to power 110,000 homes.
Tata Motors has won a tender from the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) to supply 15 hydrogen-based proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell buses.
Korea Gas Corp. will construct and operate its first manufacturing hydrogen charging station in Andong, Gimhae, South Gyeongsang Province, beginning next month.
According to the India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA), the use of green hydrogen and advanced batteries will aid the region’s industrial decarbonization efforts.
SVEVIND Energy GmbH (“SVEVIND”) and Kazakh Invest National Company JSC (“KAZAKH INVEST”) have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding SVEVIND’s plan to develop and realize mega-scale facilities for producing green hydrogen by utilizing the Republic of Kazakhstan’s vast wind and solar energy resources.
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