Australia's Fortescue Future Industries wants to develop a green hydrogen technology based on photocatalytic water splitting coupled with solar radiation. Elsewhere, Linde has signed a long-term agreement with German chemical company BASF for the supply of hydrogen and steam in France and Nel has received a contract for a containerized PEM electrolyzer and light-duty hydrogen fueling station package from an unnamed U.S. power utility.Australia's Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has announced it is acquiring an interest in Sparc Hydrogen, a company that has an exclusive license to develop and ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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