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Envision Energy demonstrated their green hydrogen solutions at Singapore Maritime Week. This event was a stage for the company to illustrate the potential for green fuel in reducing carbon emissions in the maritime industry.
Edmonton-based hydrogen technology company, Aurora Hydrogen, is breaking new ground in clean hydrogen production via methane pyrolysis, contributing significantly to Canada’s growing low-carbon hydrogen industry.
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.
TFP Hydrogen implements staffing strategies to catalyze market expansion TFP Hydrogen, a hydrogen technology catalyst…
Hanwha Ocean Form Strategic Partnership with Amogy for Zero-Emission Maritime Solutions
Hanwha Ocean, along with Amogy, recognized for scalable ammonia-to-power solutions, and Hanwha Aerospace, noted for durable and efficient hydrogen fuel cell systems, are collaborating to enhance zero-emission efforts in maritime industries.
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Green Hydrogen Systems and BWSC have inked a strategic collaboration agreement aimed at advancing green hydrogen projects.
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In the realm of maritime transportation, the emergence of hydrogen-powered ships signifies a significant shift towards greener alternatives.
ZeroAvia is diversifying its portfolio by offering its components to other players in the clean aviation sector.
Hiringa Energy, alongside its partners and investors, has launched Australasia’s first zero-emission green hydrogen refuelling network – Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand (HRNZ).
European Investment Bank (EIB) has extended its support to Köping Hydrogen Park (KHP) through financial advisory services.
Salzgitter and Uniper SE Sign Deal for Supply and Purchase of Green Hydrogen in Steelmaking
Salzgitter AG and Uniper SE are aligning forces through a pre-contract for the supply and purchase of green hydrogen.
Alberta’s government has committed CAD $57 million ($41.7 million) to propel the development of new hydrogen technologies across 28 projects.