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Dr. Tarun Huria from India has been passionately working on hydrail for nearly two decades. He worked towards his first…
The government of India announced that it has set green hydrogen and ammonia consumption objectives for some businesses to generate demand.
In order to install up to 10 megawatts of fuel cells at Unimicron facilities in Taiwan, Bloom Energy has a contract with the manufacturer of printed circuit boards and chip substrates Unimicron.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy has given producers or importers of green hydrogen a legal foundation for subsidizing the difference between the production costs of green hydrogen and gray hydrogen in order to ensure the competitiveness of green hydrogen.
According to Janiana Mencomo, the foreign minister of Panama, India, and Panama are discussing possible cooperation in the development of green hydrogen and other renewable technology.
In order to build and sell high-pressure hydrogen storage systems for commercial vehicles, Plastic Omnium and Rein, a division of the Chinese state-owned energy giant Shenergy Group, have formed a joint venture.
TheGreenBillions (TGBL) announced its collaboration with The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) to build the country’s first facility for the production…
Pyeongtaek, Namyangju, Dangjin, Boryeong, and Gwangyang Pohang are among the six local governments that have been chosen as “hydrogen cities” locations.
Korea Shipbuilding & Maritime, the shipbuilding and offshore intermediate holding company of HD Hyundai, is collaborating with Europe’s largest research institute and fuel cell component manufacturer.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission was approved by the Indian government, and incentives of Rs 17,490 crore were set aside for the creation and manufacture of electrolyzers.
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