Plug Power recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA), an Australian company focusing on green ammonia production.
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Plug Power Inc. has gained the first international safety and performance certification in Korea for electrolyzer production, opening up the commercial sale of its systems in the Korean market.
Plug Power is celebrating the achievement of nameplate capacity at their hydrogen plants in Georgia and Tennessee. This increase in the supply from these production networks signifies a reduction in hydrogen costs, a critical aspect for Plug’s roadmap to make profitable growth.
Plug Power has prompted the European Union (EU) to implement bold strategies to boost the hydrogen sector, citing the resounding success of the inaugural Hydrogen Bank auction.
Plug Power has recently secured a significant contract to supply hydrogen infrastructure and fuel cell solutions to a major U.S. automobile manufacturer.
Plug Power has introduced a portable liquid hydrogen refuelers. Designed to revolutionize fleet refueling for medium and heavy-duty commercial vehicles, these portable stations are poised to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell technology across various sectors.
Plug Power has achieved a significant milestone by completing the first fill of a Plug tanker with liquid green hydrogen at its Woodbine, Georgia production plant.
Plug Power has just flipped the switch on its monumental Woodbine, Georgia plant – the largest liquid green hydrogen facility in the U.S.
Plug Power has installed and commissioned a one-megawatt proton exchange membrane electrolyzer system at an Amazon fulfillment center in Aurora, Colorado.
The CEO of Plug Power, Andy Marsh, has raised apprehensions about the recently unveiled U.S. regulations that outline the qualification criteria for hydrogen projects to receive significant tax credits.