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Amara Raja Infra sets up green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh

Amara Raja Infra said it has completed construction of India’s first green hydrogen fuelling station in Leh, Ladakh, for NTPC Ltd. Union Minister for Power and Housing and Urban Affairs Manohar Lal inaugurated the facility. The fuelling station project with a capacity of producing GH2 of 80kg per day was completed in two years, at

Luksic Group launches first hydrogen-powered locomotive

Ferrocarril Antofagasta Bolivia (FCAB), a Luksic group company, introduced the first hydrogen-powered locomotive in South America, marking a significant advancement in regional sustainable transportation. South American rail transport, the Luksic Group, through its subsidiary Ferrocarril Antofagasta Bolivia (FCAB), has successfully launched the first hydrogen-powered locomotive in Chile. This initiative is part of a broader strategy

Trials for India’s first hydrogen train will soon begin

India’s first hydrogen-powered train pilot project is set to start in December 2024, which is a significant step. This cutting-edge train will be a major step towards environmentally friendly transportation because it won’t require power or diesel to run. It will operate on designated routes, providing remarkable speed and a number of distinctive features that

UltraTech collaborates with UCLA to advance cement industry decarbonisation

UltraTech Cement Limited, India’s largest cement and ready-mix concrete (RMC) company, announced the signing of a collaboration agreement with the Institute for Carbon Management (ICM) at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to pilot a groundbreaking new technology The Zero Carbon Lime (ZeroCAL) developed by ICM that can significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions from

Matrix Gas is preparing to launch a green steel utilizing hydrogen to replace coal.

India has started producing green steel as it continues on its path to becoming net-zero by 2070. The first phase of the Steel Ministry’s pilot project to decarbonize the industry is scheduled to begin in Raipur, led by Matrix Gas and Renewables. The soon-to-be public company will replace coal in the production of sponge iron

6th Decarbonizing Shipping Forum

ALJ Group invites you to join efforts for a greener maritime future at the 6th Decarbonizing Shipping Forum in Hamburg on June 25th-26th! The decarbonization agenda in the shipping industry is becoming increasingly more ambitious and it requires to explore new ways of cutting on emission in day-to-day ship operations as well as long-term solutions

ExxonMobil, Mitsubishi agree to advance low-carbon hydrogen project

ExxonMobil Corp. signed a project framework agreement with Mitsubishi Corp. under which the companies will advance discussions about Mitsubishi’s participation in ExxonMobil’s proposed hydrogen and ammonia project in Baytown, Tex. Contingent on supportive government policy and necessary regulatory permits, the plant is expected to be the world’s largest of its kind upon startup, ExxonMobil said,

Indian Railways plans trials on hydrogen train by Jan 2025

Indian Railways is eyeing field trials of the country’s first hydrogen fuelled train around January 2025.  The first prototype of the train is planned by December and “field trials of the same would begin a month later, according to Railway sources. Contracts have been awarded to convert a 1200 KW DEMU (Diesel Electric Multiple Unit) into

bp and Iberdrola announce final investment decision

bp and Iberdrola have given the green light for construction of a 25 MW green hydrogen project at bp’s Castellón refinery which is expected to be operational in second half of 2026. This is the first hydrogen project jointly undertaken by bp and Iberdrola through Castellón Green Hydrogen S.L., a joint venture equally owned by

World’s first hydrogen-powered tram service suspended

When the Gaoming Modern Tram Demonstration Line in China’s Foshan City was opened in December 2019, fitted with two 200kW hydrogen fuel cells, it was hailed as the world’s first ever hydrogen-powered tram service. But now, after four and a half years of operation, the 6.5km line has reportedly been suspended with no timetable for

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