Author: Anela Dokso

Long reliant on coal to make electricity, Australia is increasingly looking to renewable sources like wind and solar. But generating reliable, renewable power demands shoring up the grid when the breeze won’t blow and the sun won’t shine — and natural gas power is an efficient dispatchable power that can backstop these sources, and help immediately reduce emissions from coal-fired power.

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Hyundai Engineering has signed an MOU with six partners on the development of green hydrogen production technologies. The partners include POSCO, the North Gyeongsang Province government, the Uljin County Office, the Pohang Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology (RIST), and the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute.

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Long-term development in the world’s energy markets and how politics, technologies, companies, and consumers can make them move where we want, continue to catch headlines. Energy Perspectives is an independent report describing three possible paths for the world economy, international energy markets and energy-related greenhouse gas emissions. It illustrates how we must change the way we supply and use energy to achieve global climate goals. It contains different pathways for oil and gas demand. It illustrates how hydrogen can play a role in global energy markets. And much more. “Energy Perspectives aims to address relevant topics and challenges that can…

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A new Australian hydrogen energy storage firm, Endua, has emerged to build sustainable, reliable, and economical power at a moment’s notice. Main Sequence, the deep tech investment fund formed by CSIRO, and Ampol, the country’s largest petroleum network, are supporting Endua. Main Sequence Technologies is a Silicon Valley-based corporation that works on using science and business to tackle global issues. Many off-grid enterprises and towns now rely on diesel generators that are expensive to run and have a severe impact on air quality and greenhouse gas emissions. Hydrogen-based technology from Endua will enable regions, towns, and industries like mines and…

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European Commission and ministers from Australia, Austria, Canada, Chile, China, Germany, India, Italy, Morocco, Norway, Saudi Arabia, Republic of Korea, the UK and the US made a joint commitment to collaborate on a Clean Hydrogen Mission under the second phase of Mission Innovation on 6th Mission Innovation Ministerial meeting in Chile. The goal of the Clean Hydrogen Mission is to reduce the costs of clean hydrogen to the end user to 2 dollar per kilogram by 2030 and to deliver at least 100 large-scale integrated hydrogen valleys worldwide. Hydrogen valleys are integrated hydrogen value chains, which include the production, storage,…

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