This week marks a significant advancement in green h2 technology as Power to Hydrogen, in collaboration with the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, announced the installation of
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CHARBONE HYDROGEN CORPORATION (TSXV: CH; OTCQB: CHHYF; FSE: K47), renowned as the sole pure-play green hydrogen entity in North America’s public market, proudly announces a

Verdagy, a pioneer in green hydrogen electrolysis technology, has announced a pivotal strategic agreement with Doral, a renowned renewable energy developer. Under this agreement, Verdagy

Elcogen, a leading European manufacturer of technology that enables the efficient and affordable production of green hydrogen and electricity, has recently announced a strategic investment

Helen is set to construct Helsinki’s inaugural facility for green h2 production in Nordsjö, marking a significant advancement in the city’s move towards sustainable energy
![Accelera™ by Cummins, the zero-emissions arm of Cummins Inc. [NYSE: CMI], has announced its partnership with Chevron New Energies to provide a cutting-edge 5-megawatt (MW) electrolyzer system for producing low carbon intensity (LCI) hydrogen in Lost Hills, CA. This initiative marks a significant step towards expanding the hydrogen infrastructure in the United States and aligns with the collaborative efforts of Cummins and Chevron to foster the adoption of hydrogen, renewable natural gas, and various other low-carbon fuels across North America. Set to be powered by solar energy and utilizing non-potable water from Chevron's Lost Hills Oil Field in Kern County, the facility will feature two Accelera proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers. These systems are designed to generate over 2 tons of hydrogen daily at fuel-cell-grade purity, sufficient to power 80 freight trucks for up to 600 miles each. Andreas Lippert, Vice President and General Manager of Electrolyzers for Accelera, expressed enthusiasm about deepening their collaboration with Chevron, emphasizing the project's role in promoting the hydrogen ecosystem and reducing emissions. Electrolyzers, by using electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, offer a path to emissions-free hydrogen when powered by renewable sources such as wind or solar. This green hydrogen serves as a clean, high-density energy source for various transportation and industrial applications. Accelera's electrolyzer technology is already operational in over 60 hydrogen refueling stations worldwide, including the world's first multimodal station in Antwerp, Belgium, capable of servicing cars, trucks, buses, and ships. Notably, Accelera powers one of the largest PEM electrolyzer systems globally in Bécancour, Quebec; a 25MW system for Florida Power & Light Company's Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub set to launch in early 2024; and a 90MW system for Varennes Carbon Recycling in Quebec, aiming to convert non-recyclable waste into biofuels and circular chemicals.](https://greenh2.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Accelera-by-Cummins-to-Equip-Chevron-with-a-5-MW-Electrolyzer-for-Hydrogen-Production-in-California.jpg)
Accelera™ by Cummins, the zero-emissions arm of Cummins Inc. [NYSE: CMI], has announced its partnership with Chevron New Energies to provide a cutting-edge 5-megawatt (MW)

Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ:BLDP; TSX:BLDP), a pioneer in the fuel cell industry, has entered into a historic Long Term Supply Agreement (LTSA) with Solaris Bus

Verdagy, a leader in renewable hydrogen electrolysis technology, has achieved a significant milestone as Shell has technically endorsed its eDynamic® electrolyzers, marking Verdagy’s qualification as
AtkinsRéalis [SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.] (TSX: ATRL), a global leader in professional services and project management, has secured a contract with TESCanada H2 Inc. for front end

The UK Department for Transport, in collaboration with Anthony Browne MP, unveiled plans on March 27, 2024, to integrate hydrogen-powered construction and agricultural machinery, such