hydrogen engines
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Automotive & Locomotive
Ballard launches new fuel cell engine for commercial vehicles
Ballard Power Systems has launched FCmove™-HD+, designed for buses and medium and heavy-duty trucks, the latest product in its 8th…
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Industrial
Fives designs hydrogen combustion solution for the Indian chloralkaline industry
Fives, a French industrial engineering Group, will provide a unique combustion solution capable of firing natural gas and hydrogen to…
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Fuel Cell
Plug Power to open European HQ in Germany
Plug Power Inc. will expand its operations with a European headquarters in North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany.
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Heat & Power
Uniper, Port of Rotterdam Authority to cooperate on green hydrogen production
Uniper, an energy company, and the Port of Rotterdam Authority agreed to develop a green hydrogen facility at the Uniper…
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Heat & Power
GenH2 announces its new HQ
GenH2 (a developer of hydrogen infrastructure solutions and liquid hydrogen production in the US) announced to convert the old Eckler’s…
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Industrial
Chart Industries, FLSmidth partner for decarbonising the cement industry
FLSmidth (a Danish multinational engineering company) has signed an agreement with Chart Industries, Inc. (a producer of energy and industrial…
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Automotive & Locomotive
BMW debuts iX5 hydrogen fuel cell SUV
BMW, the German automaker, recently presented its BMW iX5 Hydrogen SUV at the International Mobility Show (IAA).
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Automotive & Locomotive
Chart, ISQ increase investment in Htec
Chart Industries, Inc and I Squared Capital (ISQ) completed an expanded investment of a CA$ 217 million in Htec Hydrogen…
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Automotive & Locomotive
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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Automotive & Locomotive
Kamaz and GreenGt to develop hydrogen trucks
Kamaz (the Russian automaker) and GreenGT (the French-Swiss engineering group) will jointly develop hydrogen-powered trucks.
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