Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) competed in the five-hour Super Taikyu Race in Autopolis from July 31 to August 1 ,2021, with a car powered by a developing hydrogen engine. Toyota is developing the hydrogen engine as part of its attempts to create a carbon-neutral mobility society. As was the case in the previous round, the vehicle will be entered under the ORC ROOKIE Racing name, with Toyota President Akio Toyoda behind the wheel as Morizo. By entering a hydrogen-powered vehicle that runs on green hydrogen produced locally in Kyushu, Toyota hopes to improve its partnerships with other industries in the…

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Xodus, a global energy consultant, has released a new research asking for a more bold vision to enable the UK to become a global leader in hydrogen adoption. The research, titled ‘The UK – the Global Hydrogen Center’ and prepared for the SPE Offshore Europe virtual conference, scheduled for 7-10 September 2021, indicates that the UK is geographically, technically, financially, and politically ideally situated to serve as a global low carbon hub, encompassing both green and blue hydrogen production and export. The research recommends UK businesses to take a more aggressive approach to hydrogen development in order to establish themselves…

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ENEOS Corporation has signed a memorandum of understanding with Neoen Australia Pty Ltd. (Neoen) to perform a feasibility study on the establishment of a CO2-free hydrogen supply chain between Japan and Australia. ENEOS is working to build a CO2-free hydrogen supply chain in Japan and elsewhere in preparation of a hydrogen-oriented society moving toward decarbonization. Outside of Japan, a diverse network of alliances in Australia, the Middle East, and Asia is being used to verify the feasibility of a large-scale supply of cost-competitive hydrogen. As part of these endeavors, ENEOS intends to perform a feasibility study for collaborating with an…

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NTPC Renewable Energy has announced the launch of a tender for the construction of India’s first green hydrogen fueling station in Leh, Ladakh. In addition to other initiatives, NTPC aspires to become India’s largest producer of green hydrogen. According to NTPC, a dedicated 1.25MW solar power plant will be built to make the facility completely green, with the station development serving as the focal point. It is anticipated that the contract for the solar power plant will be awarded within the next month. Leh, the capital of the union territory of Ladakh, is a mountainous, semi-autonomous region sandwiched between the…

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