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Sumitomo and ENEOS display hydrogen technologies at APGH Both Diamond Sponsors and major exhibitors for the next Asia Pacific Green Hydrogen (APGH) Conference and Exhibition 2024, Sumitomo Corporation Group and ENEOS Corporation, will be displaying their technologies and knowledge of the growth of the hydrogen value chain at the event. General manager of the Sumitomo Corporation Malaysia Sdn Bhd Kuching branch Kazuyuki Miyata stated that the company is presently collaborating with ENEOS and SEDC Energy on the H2ornbill project in Bintulu in order to produce green hydrogen by 2030.
Engineers from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) have unveiled a groundbreaking method for producing hydrogen from water using solar power and agricultural waste.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) have joined forces to investigate hydrogen co-firing technologies for gas turbine power generation facilities in Thailand.
Nu:ionic Technologies and XRG Technologies Introduce New Hydrogen Production Technology
Nu:ionic Technologies and XRG Technologies have introduced a new development in hydrogen production technology: an electrified, emission-free reactor designed to produce low-carbon “Teal Hydrogen.”
President Joe Biden’s ambitious plan to build a low-emission energy future through the utilization of clean hydrogen is encountering significant opposition, particularly due to regulatory and safety concerns.
Black & Veatch has embarked on an initiative to study the commercialization pathways for green hydrogen in Malaysia.
Yesterday marked the groundbreaking for Hynion’s new hydrogen refueling station in Jönköping.
Teréga, a company with a reported sales increase of 0.4% to €494 million, has outlined ambitious plans to accelerate its involvement in the future energy landscape. With a strong focus on biomethane, hydrogen, and CO2, Teréga aims to position itself at the forefront of the energy transition.
The European Commission has highlighted concerns over the slow adoption of green hydrogen technology by private industry, a critical component of Brussels’ ambitious Green Deal.
ZYNP and GKN Hydrogen Forge Partnership to Propel Solid-State Hydrogen Storage in China
ZYNP, the world’s largest manufacturer of cylinder liners, has partnered with GKN Hydrogen to market the German firm’s solid-state hydrogen storage system in China.
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