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Universal Hydrogen has created a partnership with three Japanese companies to research—and eventually develop—a green hydrogen supply and logistics solution that would allow Japanese airlines to increase their use of hydrogen-powered aircraft in the near future.
The mining sector cannot anticipate receiving green hydrogen in convenient vehicles or cylinders to replace diesel.
The task force brings together several companies invested in decarbonization, who have come to meet Moroccan players in the sector.
The Groningen company Noordgastransport is looking into the viability of moving renewable hydrogen through their existing natural gas pipelines. They claim that this costs less than 10% of what it would build a brand-new network.
The Ferrari school in Maranello is still making investments in the study of green transportation. At the offices of the Institute of Higher Education, a new project involving hydrogen has just begun. Hydrogen is one of the energy sources that has been the focus of recent research and innovation.
With a focus on green hydrogen, the Ministry of Innovation and Development is creating a roadmap for the use of hydrogen. The objective is for Bulgaria to grow its innovative sector in order to open up a variety of investment options for the nation.
The Port of Suape announced a collaboration with the UK for a project to advance green hydrogen development and manufacturing in the industrial complex.
In its study on hydrogen and carbon capture in Scotland, the UK House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee finds that Scotland may hold the key to the widespread adoption of both technologies throughout the UK.
Cllr Tom Ross, Leader of Trafford Council, has visited the Trafford site, which will house Greater Manchester’s first low carbon hydrogen centre.
The H100 Fife hydrogen houses demonstration facility’s construction was officially kicked off by gas distribution company SGN hosting senior representatives of the Fife Council and neighborhood housing associations.
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