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H2 Bulletin covers the latest hydrogen developments across various industrial sectors. Manufacturing industries are transitioning from fossil-based fuel to clean energy where hydrogen is seen as a promising alternative.

Chevron joins Magnum & Mitsubishi in Aces’s hydrogen project

Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron USA Inc, announced to buy an equity interest in Aces Delta, LLC.

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Petronas, Eneos partner for hydrogen supply chain

Petronas Gas &New Energy Sdn Bhd (Pgnesb) and Eneos Corporation has signed an MoU to jointly study developing clean hydrogen…

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Mitsubishi, Shell to produce hydrogen in Canada

Mitsubishi Corporation and Shell Canada Limited will join forces to develop a low-carbon hydrogen production facility in Alberta, Canada.

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Sinopec launches MW hydrogen project

Sinopec has launched its first megawatt-level electrolysis based hydrogen production demonstration project in Zhongyuan Oilfield, Henan province, China.

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BP to explore hydrogen production at Kwinana site

BP Australia partners with Macquarie Capital to study the production of green hydrogen at its Kwinana site in Western Australia.

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South Korea leading companies launch Hydrogen Council

South Korea’s 15 leading companies have established a hydrogen business council today (8th September), aiming to invest heavily in hydrogen…

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Germany pledges €55 million for ArcelorMittal hydrogen-powered DRI plant

Germany pledges to fund €55 million to construct the country’s first industrial-scale hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) plant, using hydrogen…

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SSAB to supply green steel to Cargotec

The partnership is another milestone moving toward sustainable development and a fossil-free product offering.

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Green Hydrogen Systems shares grant in GreenHyScale project

Green Hydrogen Systems will receive a € 9 million grant from the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA)…

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Japan, Russia to cooperate on ammonia, hydrogen and CCUS

Russia and Japan to support projects producing ammonia and hydrogen as well as employing carbon capture, utilisation and storage technologies.

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