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Initial Generation II pictures, created in cooperation with the EDAG Group, have been delivered to First Hydrogen Corp. (EDAG). The front and back details of the newest generation are displayed in these earliest pictures.
Together with Groningen, Drenthe positions itself as the hydrogen leader in Europe. But if the proportion of students using technology does not increase, this position could be in jeopardy.
An agreement for the formation of the Alliance for the Use of Green Hydrogen in Aviation and the promotion of decarbonization in this sector was signed this week at the Ministry of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda’s headquarters by the aeronautical sector, which is dedicated to the decarbonization of the industry.
The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources “Turkey Hydrogen Technologies Strategy and Roadmap” plan states that green hydrogen generation will be increased in two stages through 2035 and until 2050. Green hydrogen, an environmentally friendly, clean, and renewable energy source, will be the focus.
Recently, the “Hybla Project” was presented to the major local institutions, several local organisations, and Sasol Italy and Sonatrach Raffineria Italiana at the Sasol factory in Augusta.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) covering the preparations for a 5-MW turnkey green hydrogen project has been inked, according to Swedish energy systems provider Metacon, with the forest directorate of Poland’s city of Katowice.
Chemical engineers at Lausanne’s École Polytechnique Federale developed a translucent and porous electrode-based solar-powered artificial sheet.
In order to jointly develop and validate a cryogenic pump for generating CRYOGAS hydrogen based on French industrial conglomerate Fives’…
For a cooperative project to create a green hydrogen supply chain, Australia and Germany have set aside A$50 million ($35.5 million) and 50 million euros ($54.4 million), respectively.
A contract for the provision of synthetic Marine Diesel Oil (MDO) generated from biogenic CO2 and renewable hydrogen has been signed between MPC Container Ships and INERATEC. Delivery is expected to begin in 2024.
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