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- Plug Power to supply three gigawatts of electrolyzer capacity for green hydrogen-to-ammonia plant in Australia by 2027, meeting global clean energy demand.
- Planet Labs launches high-resolution Pelican-2 satellite to enhance imaging capabilities with 40 cm resolution, aiding in multispectral analysis.
- Energy Vault partners with NuCube to integrate advanced nuclear microreactor with energy management system for carbon-free energy solutions in data centers by 2029.
- SunHydrogen introduces self-contained green hydrogen panel, enabling localized production of renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water.
Plug Power has signed an agreement to provide three gigawatts of electrolyzer capacity for Allied Green Ammonia's green hydrogen-to-ammonia plant in Australia. The project, set to produce 2,700 metric tons of green ammonia daily by 2027, aims to address the increasing global demand for clean energy solutions in agriculture, transport, and industrial sectors. Planet Labs has successfully launched its Pelican-2 satellite equipped with NVIDIA Jetson for advanced on-orbit computing, enhancing imaging capabilities with 40 cm resolution and multispectral analysis. Energy Vault has announced a partnership with NuCube to integrate a nuclear microreactor with its energy management system and battery storage, targeting carbon-free energy solutions for data centers by 2029. Moreover, SunHydrogen has unveiled a 1m² demonstration of its green hydrogen panel that produces renewable hydrogen autonomously using sunlight and water, reducing the need for carbon-intensive transport. These advancements showcase a positive trend towards green energy innovation and sustainability across various sectors.
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