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H2 Bulletin covers hydrogen and fuel cell technology in details with applications across various sectors. Fuel cell technology plays a vital part in the hydrogen energy market, particularly mobility, so some news on the fuel industry may also be found in other news categories.

Startup FCET and NextGenPropulsion joins for fuel cells in trains

Fuel Cell Enabling Technologies Inc (FCET), a US-based energy technology startup, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with NextGenPropulsion…

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Saga Pure invests in renewable and carbon solutions

Saga Pure, a Norwegian investment company, has acquired 11.7% stakes in Horisont Energi, a Norwegian carbon tech start-up. The investment…

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Porsche joins consortium to produce synthetic fuel from hydrogen in Chile

Porsche to join a consortium composed of Siemens Energy and et al to produce synthetic fuel (e-fuel) from green hydrogen…

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Aker Carbon Capture and Haldor Topsoe to work on blue hydrogen

Aker Carbon Capture, a Norwegian carbon capture technology company, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Haldor Topsoe, a…

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Equinor Energy and MHI partners on low carbon technology

Equinor Energy, a Norwegian energy company, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), a Japanese engineering and electronics company, signed a Memorandum…

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ABB and AFC Energy partners to develop hydrogen fuel cell-based chargers

ABB partnered with AFC Energy to develop high power electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions for grid constrained locations. The charging…

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EWE and DLR works on an underground hydrogen storage project

The Germany energy service provider EWE, in cooperation with German Aerospace Center (DLR), is starting an underground hydrogen storage pilot…

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Tenova builds the first hydrogen based DRI plant for HBIS in China

Tenova, an Italian a technology solution company for steel and mining industry has signed a contract with Hebei Iron and…

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