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Kawasaki completes world’s first liquefied hydrogen receiving terminal

Green Car Congress

Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. recently completed Kobe LH2 Terminal (Hy touch Kobe), the world’s first liquefied hydrogen receiving terminal. Kawasaki built this terminal for the CO 2 -free Hydrogen Energy Supply-chain Technology Research Association (HySTRA). Operation testing has started at the facility, which will be used for a demonstration test, in a NEDO-subsidized project, for an international hydrogen energy supply chain to transport liquefied hydrogen from Australia to Japan.

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Mustang Mach-E charging, Ioniq PHEV review, 5-minute fast-charge, Biden and EVs: The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

Sales of what kind of vehicle offset the global CO2 reductions of EVs in 2020? Which company reported that it’s raised about $8 billion ahead of the delivery of any of its electric trucks? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending January 22, 2021. We published two hands-on.

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Vietnam’s VinFast launches 3 electric crossovers with autonomous capabilities; two headed for N.A. and Europe

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Vietnam’s first carmaker, VinFast, is launching three electric crossovers: VF31, VF32, VF33. All three offer a range of steering and self-driving assistance features and are equipped with safety and intelligence features. VinFast VF31, a C-segment SUV, features a 150 kW permanent magnet motor with maximum torque of 320 N·m (premium version) or an 85 kW motor with maximum torque of 190 N·m (standard version).

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New "40 Million Reasons to go Electric" Campaign

Electric Auto Association

Mark Ruffalo, Chloe Bennet and a cast of local heroes star in this Veloz film celebrating the 40 Million Reasons to drive an electric car. By April Bolduc, Electric Auto Association President. I love seeing creative and educational electric vehicle (EV) campaigns. As part of its “Electric for All” educational effort, California nonprofit Veloz spotlights Mark Ruffalo and Chloe Bennet as superhero agents of change fighting for social, economic, and environmental justice as they showcase the reaso

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How serious is Norway about climate change? So much that its streetlights self-dim

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GEV and Pacific Hydro sign MoU to explore export of green hydrogen using new compressed H2 ship

Green Car Congress

Australia-based Global Energy Ventures (GEV) and Pacific Hydro Australia Developments Pty Ltd (Pacific Hydro) have executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore opportunities regarding the production, storage, loading, ground and marine transportation of green hydrogen produced by Pacific Hydro’s Ord Hydrogen Project. Both parties will work collaboratively on developing an export market and associated marine transport solution for green hydrogen utilizing GEV’s proprietary compressed h

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Havyard developing hydrogen-powered cargo vessel for customer

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A European company has contracted Norway-based marine and maritime technology company Havyard Group to develop a new zero-emission ship concept for cargo transport. The partner was first introduced to Havyard by Invest in Norway, who has been working with this company for the last 2 years in supporting its entry to the Norwegian maritime industry. Havyard recently established the company Havyard Hydrogen AS as a spin-off of the company’s R&D work in the area of hydrogen propulsion for large vess

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