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AÂ deal was signed in Munich that should be advantageous to all parties.
The Black Swan, a long-range freight drone created by Dronamics, will use hydrogen fuel-cell technology thanks to a collaboration between Dronamics and Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS).
The first fuel cell trucks have been created by Scania and will be delivered to customers Emmi AG, Genossenschaft Migros Zürich, Gysin Tiefbau AG, and TRAVECO Transporte AG.
Halten Bulk AS has received NOK 142 million ($13.8 million) from Enova, a Norwegian state company run by the Ministry of Climate and Environment that promotes the use of renewable energy, for the construction of two hydrogen-powered ships.
DNV has given Samsung Heavy Industries its preliminary approval to construct a liquefied hydrogen fuel cell ship propulsion system.
The new 100MW plant will be the first significant commercial green hydrogen production facility in Norway.
Germany has gathered the richest industrial nations to hasten the process.
The project calls for the startup of 100 megawatts (MW) of electrolyzers, with the potential to grow to 500 MW if the market permits for Abono green hydrogen plant.
Alikhan Smailov, the prime minister, and Andrew Forrest, the CEO of Fortescue, signed the agreement at the World Leaders Summit of the 27th Conference on Climate Change (COP27) in Egypt.
A non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NewMed Energy and Uniper aims to explore possibilities of working together on the production of blue and green hydrogen as well as the short- and long-term supply of LNG.
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