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Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) has entered into a pivotal financing agreement with the German Development Bank (KfW) to propel Mozambique into the nascent green hydrogen sector.
In the context of ongoing explorations in the Mid-West USA, HyTerra Limited has unveiled noteworthy data from the Hoarty NE3 well at the Geneva Project, Nebraska.
In a landmark ruling with significant implications for hydrogen energy safety regulations, South Korea’s Supreme Court has upheld a decision…
A staggering volume of disingenuous narratives, strategically amplified within increasingly fragmented information ecosystems, significantly impedes meaningful climate action. This was…
Step into the future of clean energy in our exclusive webinar featuring Dr. Kevin Cole, Senior Scientist at Verdagy. In…
Recent data from CORFO reveals that Chile is investing US$25.6 million in three green hydrogen electrolyzer factories.
ChloroPlant has sealed a significant contract to construct a green hydrogen plant in Sarawak, Malaysia. This development marks a substantial…
A groundbreaking step towards decarbonizing European maritime logistics is underway with a collaborative Dutch initiative aimed at designing the world’s first zero-emission general cargo ship, utilizing liquid hydrogen as its primary fuel.
Hydrogen Storage Complexities in Salt Caverns: Examining Impact of Regional Power Mixes
The anticipated shift towards a predominantly renewable energy matrix underscored by an intricate network of electricity and green hydrogen is poised to redefine existing infrastructural frameworks.
Mabanaft Advances Hydrogen Infrastructure with Planned Truck Refuelling Station in Lübeck
As the European Union mandates hydrogen refuelling stations every 200 km along major transport corridors by 2030 under its Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR), Germany’s Mabanaft is positioning itself as a critical player in bridging the infrastructure gap.
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