A pilot project by the WSW promises hydrogen as a fuel for a new generation of buses in public transportation.
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Chile’s Minister of Energy, Juan Carlos Jobet Eluchans, and the Netherlands’ State Secretary for Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, Dilan Yeşilgöz-Zegerius, met in The Hague to exchange views, share national hydrogen strategies, and begin a structured dialogue that will allow common interests and priorities to be identified in order to achieve a partnership for collaboration.
The state is prepared to fund corresponding projects with up to 358 million euros in order to advance technology quickly.
H2 Green and Eversholt Rail will collaborate to determine the necessary production and refueling infrastructure to support the widespread deployment of hydrogen-powered rolling stock fleets.
CMB’s large newbuilds will have ammonia dual fuel engines starting in 2024, and ship deliveries in the years 2023-24 will be ammonia-ready.
Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade anticipates working with Italy on hydrogen projects, Minister Denis Manturov said at the Italy-Russia Forum.
The world’s first autonomous hydrogen vehicle, developed by the Estonian company Auve Tech in collaboration with Tartu University researchers, was unveiled in Tartu for the first time.
The group has referred to the regulation establishing carbon emission performance standards for new passenger cars and light commercial vehicles as a key legislative initiative for the EU in its position paper.
Green hydrogen will be commercially available through the establishment of a robust value chain from production to end-users, according to the agreement signed.
The newly constructed “Boltzmann” gas analysis laboratory at Graz University of Technology’s (TU Graz) HyCentA hydrogen research center tackles the handling of hydrogen from production, storage, and transit to refueling or use requires a high technological level.