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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.

KBR explores hydrogen in Trinidad & Tobago; Insplorion tests its hydrogen sensor

KBR to study to establish a green hydrogen market in Trinidad and Tobago as part of ongoing technical cooperation financed…

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Monolith is offered a $1 billion loan for hydrogen project

Monolith has received conditional approval for a $1.04 billion loan guarantee from the US Department of Energy (DoE). The loan…

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Germany approves €900 M for H2Global

Germany to invest € 900 million in a green hydrogen project, H2Global, aims to advance the international market ramp-up of…

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Scotia Gas Networks sells 25% stake; Howden acquires CPI

Global Infrastructure Partners has agreed to acquire a 25% equity interest in Scotia Gas Networks (SGN) from Omers Infrastructure.

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Novatek and Uniper supports hydrogen economy

Novatek and Uniper agreed for supply of low-carbon ammonia to be delivered to Uniper’s markets in Germany .

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Ark Energy to acquire Epuron

Ark Energy Corporation Pty Ltd today (23rd December) announced to acquire a 100% interest in Epuron Holdings Pty Ltd.

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Consortium to explore Australia-Singapore-Japan liquid hydrogen supply chain

A consortium including Woodside Energy Ltd and Keppel Data Centres agreed to study the feasibility of a liquid hydrogen supply…

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McPhy to supply 100 MW electrolyser to GreenH2Atlantic

McPhy is selected as the preferred supplier to equip, in Sines, Portugal, the GreenH2Atlantic project with a 100 MW electrolysis…

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Sumitomo joins JH2F; Nikola settles with SEC

Sumitomo Corporation of Americas has announced its participation in the Japanese Hydrogen Forum (JH2F).

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FFI to repurpose industrial facilities to produce hydrogen

FFI and Refining NZ to investigate repurposing facilities at the RNZ Marsden Point oil refinery to produce green hydrogen.

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