Chinese start-up Hybot has taken the wraps off its H49 vehicle, touted as the world’s first gaseous-hydrogen-powered truck, set to redefine the landscape of heavy-duty trucking.
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A team of Chinese astronomers utilizing the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), also known as the “China Sky Eye,” has compiled the largest high-quality catalog of neutral hydrogen (HI) sources beyond our Galaxy.
General Motors (GM) and Japanese construction equipment manufacturer Komatsu are venturing into the realm of heavy-duty mining trucks powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
Toyota is steering its focus beyond traditional electric vehicles and diving into the realm of hydrogen-powered technology.
Australia and the United Kingdom have joined forces, committing £10.5 million ($13.1 million) to propel research, development, and launch of renewable hydrogen projects.
Ineos Automotive, a global player in the hydrogen space, envisions a significant role for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles in the future of Australian transportation.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (Adnoc) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) have officially entered a strategic collaboration agreement. This partnership sets the stage for advancing carbon-neutral solutions and fostering the development of low carbon energy supply chains within the energy sector.
China’s State Power Investment Corp (SPIC) has unveiled a groundbreaking investment plan of 42 billion yuan ($5.85 billion) in northeast China. The investment is earmarked for the production of fuel derived from hydrogen generated through wind power, marking a significant leap in the country’s renewable energy landscape.
In a setback for the global green hydrogen landscape, the world’s largest green hydrogen project, Sinopec’s 260MW Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, northwest China, is reportedly operating at less than a third of its installed capacity. This revelation comes as research from BloombergNEF (BNEF) sheds light on various issues, including missing safety features and lower-than-promised efficiencies.
Hyundai Motor Company has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Environment, Korea Water Resources Corporation, Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), and SK E&S.