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Nel ASA recently unveiled plans for the potential spin-off of its Fueling division into a separate entity named Cavendish Hydrogen.
Intelligent Energy (IE) has introduced the IE-DRIVE single stack platform, a hydrogen fuel cell system touted as more powerful and compact than any other on the passenger car market.
Decarbonizing heating is a globally recognized challenge essential for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. HYTING, a newly formed technology company, claims to have developed a highly efficient, carbon-free forced-air heating system that could revolutionize the industry.
First Hydrogen has conducted successful field testing of its hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle (FCEV).
Hiringa Energy, alongside its partners and investors, has launched Australasia’s first zero-emission green hydrogen refuelling network – Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand (HRNZ).
Linde has unveiled plans for a advancement in Brazil’s hydrogen energy landscape. The company’s subsidiary, White Martins, is set to construct, own, and operate a second electrolyzer plant to produce green hydrogen in the southeast region of Brazil.
KBR recently announced their contract procurement for their proprietary K-GreeN green ammonia technology. The firm will provide this technology for Fortescue’s Holmaneset green energy project in Norway.
NGK and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) have embarked on a joint venture to develop a hydrogen purification system employing membrane separation technology.
NYK’s latest venture into fuel ammonia marks a milestone in the maritime industry’s quest for sustainable energy solutions. The upcoming supply of fuel ammonia to an ammonia-fueled tugboat (“A-tug”) signifies a leap forward in embracing alternative fuels to reduce emissions.
Norwegian company TECO 2030 has teamed up with India’s Advait Infratech to expand fuel cell technology in India and SAARC countries.
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