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Linde was awarded a 22-MW hydropower allocation for a $75 million expansion project to further advance the firm’s production of green hydrogen. The power authority said the project is expected to create 11 new, full-time, permanent positions while retaining 81 existing jobs. Linde’s application was also considered under the Power Authority’s green jobs evaluation criteria and supports the goals of…

A new report by the World Economic Forum and University of Cambridge’s Aviation Impact Accelerator explores how aviation can achieve a true zero climate impact. Industry leaders are optimistic about how alternative propulsion technology, particularly hydrogen, could address aviation's climate impact in the future. By 2035, hydrogen fuel cells could be used to electrify mid-range flights and hydrogen combustion aircraft…

When announcing 62 projects for an estimated €11 billion in state support in May 2021, Berlin said it wanted to be the world’s number one in hydrogen. (So did France).