ZeroAvia has inked a deal with EcoJet, an airline aspiring to be the flag carrier for a green Britain. The agreement encompasses up to 70 hydrogen-electric, zero-emission engines, marking a significant step toward realizing the world’s first electric airline.
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ATOME Energy has abandoned its hydrogen mobility project in Paraguay, signaling a shift towards becoming an industrial-scale green fertilizer producer.
Teesside, a hub for industrial innovation, is set to witness a collaboration between energy infrastructure company Kellas Midstream and flexible energy solutions developer Statera Energy.
Australia is gearing up for a groundbreaking moment in sustainable transportation as the nation’s first hydrogen-powered heavy-duty truck, named ‘Taurus,’ is poised to hit the roads by the end of 2023.
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment in Finland has allocated an energy investment aid of EUR 1.96 million to Neste. The funding is earmarked for the implementation of a visionary green hydrogen production project at the Porvoo refinery.
HevenDrones, a trailblazer in harnessing hydrogen fuel for drone power, showcased its cutting-edge H2D200 Series at the Monaco Hydrogen Forum, setting a new standard in the drone industry.
ZeroAvia has concluded its Series C funding round, amassing a total of $116 million. This funding, with key participation from the UK Infrastructure Bank, Airbus, Barclays Sustainable Impact Capital, and NEOM Investment Fund (NIF), positions ZeroAvia at the forefront of clean propulsion technology for larger aircraft.
Burgos, a city with a vision for spearheading the green hydrogen revolution, is rallying against the current trajectory of the Spanish H2 Trunk Network.
TECO 2030 has successfully injected hydrogen into its 400 kW fuel cell system, marking a significant milestone in the deployment of hydrogen-powered marine vessels and heavy-duty equipment. The company aims to introduce the first operational system by the first half of 2024.
BASF, in collaboration with Siemens Energy, has received funding approval from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. The funds will propel the construction of a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, marking a substantial leap in the Hy4Chem-EI project at the Ludwigshafen site.