Kyuden and AMEA Power Team Up to Unlock Green Hydrogen in Emerging Markets
Kyuden International and AMEA Power are teaming up to tap into the future of clean energy. The two companies have…
Hydrogen News – Green Hydrogen Report
Kyuden International and AMEA Power are teaming up to tap into the future of clean energy. The two companies have…
The Tasmanian Government picked the Bell Bay Powerfuels Project by Abel Energy to take the lead in creating the state’s…
An Energy Inflection Point We’re standing at a major crossroads in the world of energy. The International Energy Agency (IEA)…
Element Resources is getting ready to put Lancaster, California, on the map as a leader in green hydrogen. With a…
OCOchem Flips the Switch on First-Ever Industrial-Scale CO₂-to-Formate Plant On April 8, 2025, something big happened in Richland, Washington—and it…
On June 6, 2025, KP Group joined forces with Delta Electronics India in a big way. The two companies signed…
Brazil is on the verge of something big — a potential game-changer in the world of green hydrogen and hydrogen-based…
Charbone Hydrogen Corporation is making some serious moves in the green hydrogen space. The company just locked in up to…
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) are teaming up to bring something pretty exciting to the high…
Harvia Plc and Toyota Motor Corporation have teamed up to create something seriously groundbreaking — what’s believed to be the…
Metis Engineering has just rolled out a trio of new smart sensors—Cell Guard, H Guard, and Air Wise—designed to make…
Doosan Enerbility and Korea Western Power (KOWEPO) are joining forces to take South Korea’s clean energy game to the next…
Japan’s maritime industry just hit a major milestone in the clean energy race. Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) pulled off…
Saudi Arabia’s Bold Green Hydrogen Project Hits 80% Completion The NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) — a powerhouse trio formed…
As the aviation industry races to cut emissions, a group of engineers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering just might…