The number of hydrogen vehicles in service globally is likely to exceed 1million in 2027, from just over 60,000 in 2022 -- a substantial growth of over 1,500 percent. READ MORE
The number of hydrogen vehicles in service globally is likely to exceed 1million in 2027, from just over 60,000 in 2022 -- a substantial growth of over 1,500 percent. READ MORE
Germany’s Siemens Energy and French industrial gases supplier Air Liquide are setting up a joint venture (JV) to produce industrial-scale renewable hydrogen electrolysers, with production expected to ramp up to an annual capacity of 3 GW by
The fuel cell electric trucks will have an operational range comparable to many diesel trucks – up to 1000 km – and a refueling time of less than 15 minutes," the statement said. READ MORE
The Finnish Government said a national hydrogen network will be established in the country, in an effort to meet climate goals and phase out Russian fossil fuels. Gasgrid Finland Oy, a state-owned gas company are set to
Danish Everfuel and Norwegian Greenstat Energy are planning to build the Hydrogen Hub Agder in Kristiansand, Norway, in collaboration with industrial companies Elkem and Glencore Nikkelverk. A Scandinavian joint venture has received NOK 148m ($14.8m) from Enova,
India's largest power trader PTC India and Greenstat Hydrogen India announced they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for developing green hydrogen solutions jointly for the Indian power market. Read More
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited has awarded Amara Raja Power Systems a project to set up India's first green hydrogen fueling station in Leh, Ladakh. The project aims to bring in emission-free transport in and around Leh
Indian, Adani and TotalEnergies of France, announced that they have entered a partnership to create the ‘world’s largest’ green hydrogen ecosystem, to deliver green hydrogen at the ‘lowest cost’ to consumers. Adani New Industries Ltd (ANIL) aims
The British oil giant said it is taking a 40.5% stake in the project, known as the Asian Renewable Energy Hub, and will become its operator. One of the largest such “green hydrogen” projects proposed to date,
Indian minister for renewable energy R K Singh, informed that India is aiming to produce 20 million tonnes (MT) of green hydrogen by 2030. With Germany, India has also signed a joint declaration of intent on Indo- German
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