Green hydrogen, which is produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy sources, is seen as a clean and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. It has the potential to significantly reduce carbon
A researcher at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bengaluru has developed a technology to produce green hydrogen from biomass. Professor S. Dasappa, who is a professor at the Department of Chemical
India is planning to provide a $2 billion incentive to encourage the development of the green hydrogen industry, according to sources. Green hydrogen is produced through the electrolysis of water, using renewable energy
#1: BMW iX5 Hydrogen
The BMW Group has started production of its "BMW iX5 Hydrogen model" which is a hydrogen-powered light vehicle at its Munich Research and Innovation Centre (FIZ) while
Anglo American [https://southafrica.angloamerican.com/] recently introduced its
newest green energy initiative, nuGen
[https://southafrica.angloamerican.com/our-difference/futuresmart-mining/nugen],
a hydrogen-powered ultra-class mine haul truck which runs on #greenhydrogen. The
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Energy Minister Udaya Gammanpila and Norwegian Ambassador to Sri Lanka Trine
Jøranli Eskedal Source : DailyFT Newspaper
[https://www.ft.lk/front-page/SL-signs-agreement-with-Greenstat-India-for-feasibility-on-green-hydrogen-pilot-project/44-731267]
The cabinet of Sri Lanka has approved Greenstat Hydrogen India