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Mitsui E&S, a Japanese multidiscipline engineering company, has completed the construction of a cutting-edge hydrogen gas supply facility at its Tamano factory.
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace Co. has joined forces with the Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH).
Energys has proudly unveiled a cutting-edge Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generator designed for a groundbreaking pilot program with Telstra. This project aims to revolutionize backup power solutions and reduce emissions.
South Australia is set to become a global leader in green hydrogen production with a groundbreaking project in Whyalla. The state government has selected a consortium comprising ATCO Australia and BOC, a British industrial gas and engineering group, as preferred partners to build a massive 250 MW hydrogen production facility, a 200 MW hydrogen power plant, and a hydrogen storage facility in the Upper Spencer Gulf.
Toyota Australia is venturing into the stationary hydrogen fuel cell power generator market, investing $3.27 million to assemble and distribute EODev’s GEH2 generators from its Melbourne facility. This partnership highlights Toyota’s commitment to exploring hydrogen technology beyond automotive applications.
The government’s A$2 billion Hydrogen Headstart program, managed by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), aims to bridge the cost gap between green hydrogen production and market prices, propelling Australia’s renewable hydrogen ambitions to new heights.
In an audacious bid to revolutionize the automotive landscape, five Japanese automakers – Toyota, Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha -…
Malaysia’s Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) and Siemens Energy have joined forces in a groundbreaking partnership to advance green hydrogen technologies.
Construction has commenced on the groundbreaking Hydrogen Park (HyP) project in Gladstone, Australia. The initiative, backed by the Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) with support from the Queensland government’s Hydrogen Industry Development Fund, is set to become the country’s first city-wide renewable hydrogen blending project.