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Wishing to accelerate its move away from diesel, La Poste has announced that its first hydrogen-powered truck will be in…
Will military vehicles soon be running on hydrogen? The Dutch Ministry of Defense is currently investigating that possibility. Over a…
Scotland could be the first region to store renewable hydrogen in underground tunnels designed for the purpose. The project is…
A commercial-scale green hydrogen storage technology will increase the energy security and dependability of the electrical grid in Orkney. H2GO’s…
The Tyseley Ammonia to Green Hydrogen Project will receive around £6.7 million from the Department of Business, Energy, and Industrial…
By 2025-26, Bosch India plans to deliver hydrogen-powered automobiles to the country.
The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded ITM Power a contract under its Net Zero Innovation…
The experimental project, which will be located at Vattenfall’s Offshore Wind Farm in Aberdeen Bay, will have an output of 8 MW and be capable of producing enough hydrogen per day to fuel a hydrogen bus for a journey of 24,000 kilometers.
The trip’s goal is to share information, acquire inspiration, and explore collaboration in the areas of energy, hydrogen, sustainable mobility, education, and innovation.
The automobile, nicknamed the ‘Scenic Vision,’ would not be commercially available until 2030-2032, according to Renault. In 2024, a completely electric version will be available.
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