New Energies New Liquid Hydrogen Station for Buses & Trucks Opens in Icheon Joshua Falcón. · July 2, 2024 Liquid hydrogen refueling stations are particularly suitable for large commercial vehicles.
New Energies KHNP succeeds in developing nuclear simulator to advance i-SMR design in Korea Joshua Falcón. · July 2, 2024 KHNP is leveraging its experience in the development of large-scale nuclear plant simulators.
New Energies Voltalia and Taqa Arabia study development of cluster for renewable energy generation with green hydrogen production in Egypt Joshua Falcón. · July 1, 2024 This agreement represents an expansion of the Memorandum of Understanding signed in December 2022.
New Energies Chinese scientists invent direct seawater electrolysis with floating platforms Ruth Arteaga. · July 1, 2024 The most striking feature of the study is the ability of the floating platform to effectively electrolyze seawater.
New Energies Japanese biomass plant IITATE to start operations in mid-July Joshua Falcón. · July 1, 2024 The construction company Kumagai-Gumi, developer Kobelco Eco-Solution and Tokyo Power Technology started construction of the Iitate plant in August 2022.
New Energies Vineyard Wind 1 establishes itself as the largest offshore wind farm in the U.S. Joshua Falcón. · July 1, 2024 Construction is still underway, through the New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal.
New Energies Construction begins on MYRRHA project in Belgium Joshua Falcón. · July 1, 2024 SCK CEN has established itself in Belgium as a leader in medical radioisotope production and cutting-edge nuclear research.
Oil and Gas API lawsuit seeks to repeal new fuel efficiency standards Ruth Arteaga. · June 30, 2024 The proposed fuel economy improvement could save drivers more than $600 over the life of their vehicles.
New Energies New platform built to develop green hydrogen projects in Spain Ruth Arteaga. · June 30, 2024 Renewco and INDHO seek to develop 1 GW of green hydrogen projects over the next five years.
Maritime Los Angeles Harbor Police orders new state-of-the-art patrol vessel Ruth Arteaga. · June 30, 2024 The new catamaran incorporates a "green bow" design that improves stability and fuel efficiency, a first for the Los Angeles Harbor Police fleet.