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Volvo Group, Daimler Truck, and the TRATON to build green energy charge points

Volvo Group, Daimler Truck, and the TRATON GROUP have completed the final step in forming joint venture for charging infrastructure in Europe. The JV plans to install and operate at least 1,700 high-performance green energy charge points on, and close to, highways as well as at logistics hubs across Europe. The parties are committing to

GTT bags design contract for cryogenic fuel tanks

Engineering firm GTT said it was chosen by Korean shipyard HJ Shipbuilding & Construction to design the cryogenic fuel tanks of two new liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuelled container vessels. The contract was awarded on behalf of a European ship-owner. These vessels, each capable of carrying 7,700 containers, will be equipped with an LNG fuel

Marine biofuel blend tests on B20 and B30 completed by CTI-Maritec

CTI-Maritec has tested quite a number of biodiesel blends in residual marine fuel, typically the biodiesel blends are ranged from B20 to B30. It has been offering full range of biodiesel blends testing for bunker fuels since early 2022. In addition to the ISO 8217 parameters, it is highly recommended that biodiesel blends also be

US, Australia agreed to work together on development of Netzero technology

The Australian and US governments have signed a Netzero Technology Acceleration Partnership to accelerate the development and deployment of zero emissions technology. Both countries have also agreed to and cooperate on critical minerals supply chains to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The partnership will build on long-standing cooperation between the two countries, which share many of

Electric highway between Mumbai and Delhi on the anvil: Gadkari

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said the government is planning to construct an electric highway between Delhi and Mumbai. The minister said that govt is planning to make electric highway from Delhi to Mumbai. Just like trolleybus, that draws power from overhead wires. An electric highway generally refers to a road which supplies power to vehicles

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India plans to operate solar, wind power with green hydrogen RTC power source

The Indian government is planning pilot projects to operate solar and wind power bundled with power from green hydrogen. The Union power ministry is expected to assign state-run NTPC Ltd and Coal India Ltd to run the pilots. The planned pilots will be cleaner than the previous RTC projects as thermal power will be replaced

Isuzu, DENSO, Toyota, Hino, and CJPT to work together on developing hydrogen engines

Isuzu Motors Limited, DENSO Corporation, Toyota Motor Corporation, Hino Motors, Ltd., and Commercial Japan Partnership Technologies Corporation (CJPT) have agreed to work together initiation of research on hydrogen engines for heavy-duty commercial vehicles. The objective of the partnership is to utilize internal combustion engines as one option to achieve carbon neutrality. Isuzu, DENSO, Toyota, Hino,

China develops hydrogen engines for light and heavy trucks

YCK05H, the first hydrogen engine was developed in China by Yuchai. The engine was designed for city buses, garbage trucks and cargo vehicles. It was first launched in December 2021, after which Yuchai began developing the YCK16H, especially for heavy-duty commercial vehicles. Yuchai became the first Chinese company to develop hydrogen-powered engines for both light

Woodside to invest $10 mn in String Bio for methane recycling

Woodside Energy Group said it would invest $9.9 million in String Bio, a greenhouse gases recycling firm from India to recycle methane in its facilities. Woodside said the technology of Indian firm could also be deployed at third-party sites. The investment is a part of Woodside’s goal to spend $5 billion on new energy and

Neste, MAN and Altens to collaborate on promoting biofuels in France

Neste, MAN and Altens have entered into an agreement aimed at promoting biofuels in France. The objective of this partnership is to promote the common vision of Neste, MAN and Altens of the crucial role that biofuels can play in the sustainability transformation. France is a strong market for biodiesel and FAME, but many OEMs

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