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AM Green and John Cockerill, two significant players in the renewable energy field, have recently announced their collaboration to advance the production and supply of green hydrogen.
BP is in the news for its strategic decision to halt 18 hydrogen projects. This move is part of a larger effort to trim $2 billion in costs.
Babcock & Wilcox has signed a term sheet with General Hydrogen, marking a significant step in the clean energy sector.
Quantron, a German company known for its hydrogen-powered trucks, has filed for bankruptcy.
In response to increasing demand for hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE), Tenneco has expanded its testing capabilities. This is aimed at tackling the challenges presented by hard-to-abate industrial sectors such as agriculture, construction, and heavy-duty trucking.
In an era where hydrogen is being hailed as the silver bullet for decarbonization, chemical engineer Paul Martin drops a…
Ways2H, a subsidiary of Clean Energy Enterprises, has made a significant breakthrough in hydrogen production. The company demonstrated the production of 110 kg of carbon-negative hydrogen from one ton of municipal solid waste.
Proton Motor Power Systems has secured a new order for its hydrogen fuel cell systems. This new order comes from the joint venture company, kaefer qua-Delectrification Electrical & Automation (kQ-D).
Shares in green hydrogen companies in the US and Europe have recently experienced a significant drop due to low demand.
European Energy, a leading renewable energy developer and operator in Denmark, has launched its first green hydrogen plant.
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