South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas is set to promote the state’s green hydrogen project during his four-day trade mission in Europe.
Author: Anela Dokso
Five energy companies in Pakistan, mainly state-owned enterprises, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore green hydrogen opportunities, according to recent media reports.
EH2, an American engineering firm focused on green hydrogen technology, is building a new electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Massachusetts that could almost double the world’s production capacity of the critical component for producing green hydrogen.
Greek group buys stake in Australian hydrogen project A 15 percent interest in an Australian business that promises to create green hydrogen using solar energy and use it for transportation has been acquired by the Greek industrial group Mytilineos SA. Clara Energy, an Australian manufacturer of green hydrogen, is the owner of the 560-MW Rosedale project. Stage 1 of the Rosedale project, which aims to build a hydrogen generating facility in New South Wales, will be supported by Mytilineos SA. Long-haul trucks and other vehicles that pass on the Hume Highway, a busy highway between Sydney and Melbourne, will be…
Austria’s RAG has launched the world’s first underground hydrogen storage pilot at a former natural gas reservoir in Rubensdorf.
The construction of the International Hydrogen Energy Metallurgy and Chemical Demonstration Zone in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, is a significant step towards sustainable and zero-carbon technologies.
First Hydrogen, a green energy company, has announced its plans to produce up to 35MW of green hydrogen using electrolysis and distribute it to the Montreal-Quebec City corridor for vehicle use.
A new subsidy scheme has been launched for entrepreneurs in the Kop van Noord-Holland, aimed at encouraging the conversion of vehicles and vessels to hydrogen propulsion.
ACME Group, a diversified renewable energy firm, and IGL, a city gas distribution company, have signed an initial pact to jointly explore potential business opportunities in green hydrogen.
The Court of Appeal in Wellington will hear an appeal lodged by Greenpeace on May 23rd regarding the granting of resource consent for a $70 million green hydrogen project in South Taranaki, New Zealand.