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The State of Ceará in Brazil and the Netherlands are set to sign a document for the creation of the Green Hydrogen Corridor and the Green Ports Partnership. The initiative aims to boost the implementation of the green hydrogen hub in the Pecém Complex and strengthen the State’s position as a leader in the internationalization of green hydrogen in Brazil.
Hynion and H2X Global Partnership: Key to Commercial Fleets of Hydrogen-Powered Vehicles
Hynion, the leading supplier of hydrogen fuel in Scandinavia, has joined forces with H2X Global, the top manufacturer of hydrogen…
The Port of Hamburg, Germany’s largest port and one of the busiest in Europe, is set to become a distribution center for e-fuels and green hydrogen.
ABB is collaborating with Lhyfe and Skyborn to jointly realize and optimize Europe’s one of the most ambitious renewable hydrogen projects ever, SoutH2Port.
Provaris Energy and Norwegian Hydrogen have completed a pre-feasibility study, demonstrating the potential for low-cost delivery of green hydrogen from Norway to Europe starting in 2027.
PLN (Persero), the Indonesian state-owned electricity company, is looking to partner with French energy companies to develop green hydrogen technology and reduce Indonesia’s dependence on fossil fuels.
The Rotterdam Harbour in the Netherlands has announced that it has identified a viable method to produce green hydrogen, a clean energy source that can replace fossil fuels.
Hong Kong-based HK Shipping recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with South Korean companies KOMSCO and Mytec to collaborate on the development of hydrogen fuel cell technology for ships.
Spanish engineering company, Antropia, claims to have developed a breakthrough technology that can significantly reduce the production costs of green hydrogen.
German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz visited Kenya to strengthen ties between the two countries and discuss plans for cooperation in promoting the production of green hydrogen as part of efforts to combat climate change.
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