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Author of the article: Published Sep 18, 2024 • 2 minute read Aerial view of ammonia cracker site Business Wire Delivering next generation Ammonia Cracking Technology DUNSFORD, England — Hyamtec, the UK’s newest hydrogen company, has been launched by AFC Energy plc to deliver next generation modular ammonia cracking technology. Hyamtec can make on-site, on-demand
Ballard Power Systems says it has started restructuring its global operations to cut costs due to slower hydrogen infrastructure development and delayed fuel cell adoption. September 17, 2024 Sergio Matalucci The Renault Master H2-Tech vehicle Image: Forvia Ballard Power Systems has announced a global restructuring to cut corporate spending due to “a slowdown in hydrogen
Home Hydrogen ClassNK updates its guidelines for liquefied hydrogen carriers September 17, 2024, by Aida Čučuk Japanese classification society ClassNK has released the third edition of its guidelines for liquefied hydrogen carriers, which cover “essential” details to examine the safety of liquefied hydrogen carriers to spur related technological developments. Courtesy of ClassNK According to ClassNK
House Hydrogen Japan’s label-contemporary hydrogen fund makes a smashing debut with $400M already in hand
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Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation has backed a hydrogen fuel cell developer $7 million to support an innovative form of technology using silicon-based bipolar plates. September 13, 2024 Ev Foley From pv magazine Australia Sydney-headquartered hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyzer systems developer and manufacturer start-up Siltrax, has been awarded AUD10.4 million ($7 million) from the
Investment confidence in Australia’s green hydrogen industry has received a $660 million boost following a joint declaration with Germany to negotiate supply chains that guarantee European buyers for Australian products. September 13, 2024 Ev Foley Image: pv magazine From pv magazine Australia The Australian government has signed a deal with Germany to negotiate new green
A handful of governments have spent nearly $30 billion in public funds on carbon capture and hydrogen projects, mostly for private fossil fuel companies, over the past 40 years, a new report from Oil Change International finds. National governments are expected to spend an additional $115 billion to $240 billion in the coming decades, the