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Due to its scarcity, iridium is currently essential for electrolyzers that use the PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) technology, which is widely used.
Trucks powered by hydrogen are predicted to become more common.
Liebherr has developed a 50-tonne crawler excavator with an integrated hydrogen fuel combustion engine.
Due to the congestion at Amsterdam-Schiphol, more and more tourists and business travelers are choosing to fly to and from Groningen.
An order worth 1.2 billion euros.
The “Green Hydrogen State of the Nations Summary” study was delivered by Interreg project Inn2POWER.
Germany has committed to providing €38 million to aid in the construction of Morocco’s first green hydrogen plant.
JCB has presented a mobile hydrogen refueling unit that it claims would enable on-site refueling of hydrogen-powered machines.
German energy company Siemens Energy, and the Danish shipping giant Maersk met to discuss green hydrogen projects.
Westenergie AG, is testing the delivery of 100% green hydrogen to end users.
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