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Hydrogen fuel cell supplier PowerCell and methanol-to-hydrogen reformer builder e1 Marine have successfully completed a groundbreaking shoreside “string test” – a pivotal stride towards the future of sustainable maritime propulsion systems.
The government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has taken a promising leap toward sustainable transport, with plans to introduce hydrogen fuel cell double-decker buses, heavy-duty vehicles, and hydrogen refuelling stations by 2023.
Hyliko has announced its commitment to the Retrofit H2 Coalition. This coalition brings together over thirty contributors involved in the Multi-Modal Transport (MRT) value chain.
In a recently published whitepaper, technology group Wärtsilä delves into the possibilities of Power-to-X (P2X) fuels in ushering a decarbonized era for the global energy sector.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has made a significant investment in HydGene Renewables, a company that has developed an innovative green hydrogen solution by converting biomass into hydrogen using a renewable and carbon-negative process.
An international team of scientists has made a significant breakthrough in clean energy production by developing a new nanomaterial that can extract hydrogen from water using solar power.
In a surprising turn of events, researchers at Penn State University have unveiled a groundbreaking proposal for hydrogen storage: coal.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) is backing Australian company HydGene Renewables, which has developed an innovative green hydrogen solution…
The FCH2Rail project has achieved a significant milestone with the successful operation of a hydrogen-powered train on the Spanish railway network.
The dawn of a new industrial era is on the horizon, spearheaded by Thyssenkrupp, Germany’s largest steel producer.
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