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The Development Bank of Wales has confirmed its backing for Llandrindod Wells-based Riversimple in a ÂŁ1.5 million funding round to…
Lily D’Ambrosio, the Minister of Energy, Environment, and Climate Change, announced two new grant programs to help the industrial sector prepare for renewable hydrogen by sponsoring a number of projects.
According to the consortium, this goal was formalized with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will see a feasibility study conducted into the possibility of creating the world’s first oceangoing hydrogen cruise ship.
The effort will see the duo collaborate with multiple green hydrogen customers across a number of industries, including transportation, major distilleries, and gas network operators, as part of an effort to embrace the entire green hydrogen value chain.
The study will look at the factors that will be required to enable large-scale commercial adoption, such as the amount of green ammonia needed and the transportation and storage capacity required.
E-Trucks Europe has placed a new order with Proton Motor Fuel Cell for seven more fuel cell systems.
As Air Products begins the process of converting its global fleet of distribution vehicles to hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, Cummins will deliver hydrogen fuel cell electric powertrains fitted into selected OEM partners’ heavy-duty trucks.
The National Science Foundation of the United States and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) have collaborated to award the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the Technical University of Darmstadt a three-year $720,000 research grant to investigate opportunities to more efficiently produce green hydrogen.
HS2 has increased its efforts to investigate hydrogen as a replacement for diesel power on building sites as part of its attempts to reduce carbon emissions from its construction activities in accordance with government net-zero ambitions.
Rostec’s United Engine Corporation announced the launch of a program to develop hydrogen-powered engines for both aviation and ground uses.
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