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Japanese energy giant JERA has announced a comprehensive growth strategy centered on three key pillars: LNG, renewables, and hydrogen & ammonia.
ADNOC has achieved a milestone by delivering the world’s first certified bulk commercial shipment of low-carbon ammonia, enabled by carbon capture and storage (CCS), to Mitsui & Co. in Japan.
KeyState Energy, CNX Resources Corp., and Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) have announced a collaboration to establish a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and hydrogen production hub at PIT.
BP Plc’s green hydrogen project in Oman is currently in the concept development stage.
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Japanese energy giant JERA has announced a comprehensive growth strategy centered on three key pillars: LNG, renewables, and hydrogen & ammonia.
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Nel ASA recently unveiled plans for the potential spin-off of its Fueling division into a separate entity named Cavendish Hydrogen.
Airbus, in collaboration with academic partners, airport operators, and leading hydrogen-industry companies, has embarked on an ambitious initiative—the GOLIAT project.
Mark your calendars for June 6, 2024, at 3:00 PM CET as Energy News presents an exclusive webinar titled “Liquid Hydrogen Production and Storage Challenges in the Hydrogen Economy.” We are honored to have Dr. S. A. Sherif, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida, as our distinguished speaker for this session.
Join us on June 13, 2024, at 3:00 PM CET for an insightful webinar titled “A Market Update on Renewable Hydrogen Production for Energy Storage” hosted by EnergyNews. We are thrilled to welcome Alex Zorniger, the VP of Business Development at Power to Hydrogen, as our esteemed speaker for this event.
Germany, like many nations, faces the challenge of decarbonizing its freight transport sector. Milence, a joint venture by leading truck manufacturers, has recently announced the construction of two e-truck charging parks in Germany.
India has recently made significant strides in the green hydrogen sector, awarding tenders for 412,000 tonnes of green hydrogen production and 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyser manufacturing capacity.