Hyundai Motor Company president and CEO named co-chair of Hydrogen Council

Hyundai Motor Company President and CEO Jaehoon Chang has been named as the new co-chair of the Hydrogen Council, a global movement led by CEOs who share a shared vision and long-term goals for hydrogen to accelerate the clean energy transition.

Sanjiv Lamba, CEO of Linde, has also been selected as co-chair. In order to push the Council’s next stage of development—which will center on accelerating investment and global trade as well as unlocking hydrogen demand—the two co-chairs will collaborate closely with member CEOs.


Chile launches eBook on green hydrogen industry

One of the major participants in the worldwide green hydrogen market is Chile.

The nation is among the greatest locations in Latin America to invest in renewable energy, according to numerous rankings. Chile offers an ideal environment for the production of green hydrogen due to its remarkable wind energy conditions in the Magallanes area and its highest potential for producing solar energy worldwide.

“We are pleased to present our new eBook on the Green Hydrogen Industry in Chile. This comprehensive guide outlines key investment opportunities in this rapidly growing sector. I invite you to download it and explore how Chile is at the forefront of the green hydrogen revolution,” said InvestChile Director, Karla Flores.


ZEPH2 hydrogen-powered ship for wind farms maintenance moves forward

The ZEPH2 collaboration, which won the Brittany Region’s 2022 call for projects, has verified the study and design phase of their future hydrogen-powered vessel, which is meant to be used for wind farm maintenance.

The ZEPH2 collaboration, which includes Zéphyr et Borée, Piriou, Sofresid Engineering, Entech, and ComposiTIC, wants to use a service vessel (CTV, Crew Transfer Vessel), the design studies for which have just been completed, to decarbonize the maritime sector.

Up to 24 maintenance technicians can be transported by the 28 m long ship. It will be a hybrid vehicle with 800 kW of fuel cells and 350 kg of hydrogen storage.

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