TotalEnergies says it has signed a 15-year deal with RWE to buy 30,000 tons of green hydrogen per year from a 300 MW electrolyzer in Germany, while Plug Power has announced a partnership with ...
ABB and Charbone Hydrogen Corp. – an integrated green H2 production company based in Montreal, Canada – have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) agreement to collaborate on the development of ...
FORGET genetically modified crops, the new kid on the development block is lab-grown meat. No more need for cattle, pigs or chicken – or ...
The Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office has opened an investigation into potential environmental crimes related to the Sunoco pipeline that leaked petroleum into household wells in Upper Makefield.
A company hoping to produce green hydrogen in Nova Scotia's Strait of Canso is spending $50 million to modernize its fleet of ...
The proposed $420 million plant is poised to advance Tanzania energy sector by converting natural gas into diesel and jet ...
A new report documented efforts to smuggle hydrogen fuel cell components into Yemen that will provide Houthi fighters a ...
By supplying more than 50 hydrogen-powered forklifts and a dedicated fueling station, Plug underlines its commitment to sustainable industry practices. The initiative is set to displace more than 1 ...
Southwire, LLC (Carrollton, Ga.), a leading North American manufacturer of wire and cable, will tap Plug Power Inc. (Latham, N.Y.) to implement a clean ...
TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with the German developer RWE to supply 30,000 tpy of green H2 to the German Leuna refinery for fifteen years, beginning in 2030.
Dutch natural gas infrastructure and transportation company Gasunie and Petrogas Transportation plan to jointly investigate ...
Under an agreement signed between both the parties, RWE will build as well as operate a 300 MW electrolyzer to produce green hydrogen and Total Energies will supply 30,000 tons a year of green ...
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