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Hydrogen-powered construction machinery can now legally operate on UK roads—a change poised to reshape the future of decarbonization in heavy equipment.
OMV Launches Austria’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant to Power Low-Carbon Fuel Production
Austria has taken a major step toward industrial decarbonization with OMV’s commissioning of the country’s largest green hydrogen plant.
As cities race to decarbonize public transport, the debate between battery electric and hydrogen-powered buses is heating up. At the…
Japan is betting on underground natural hydrogen to bridge the cost gap in its decarbonization ambitions, as the country prepares…
India’s ambitious target to develop 5 million metric tonnes (MMT) of green hydrogen production capacity annually by 2030 hinges not…
In 2024, China accounted for more than a third of the world’s hydrogen output, producing 36.5 million tons—yet less than…
A seismic shift is underway in the energy industry, defined by digitalization and integration, reshaping the future landscape. As energy systems evolve, digital technology and a more unified approach are increasingly viewed as pivotal.
As Germany intensifies its push toward industrial decarbonization, Bavaria is making a significant financial commitment to scale its hydrogen production infrastructure.
GoVerde Energia has signed a letter of intent with the Bahia state government to construct an integrated industrial complex for the production of green methanol and ammonia.
Over the past 150 years, we have treated the planet as an endless resource, burning fossil fuels laid down over…
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