The MoU covers collaboration on hydrogen, renewable energy, and carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Melbourne-based engineers have increased the production of green hydrogen by 14 times using electrolysis of water.
A hydrogen test bench has been constructed by the ORECA Group for its engine business in Magny-Cours. France is the first country to create an H2 combustion competition engine.
In a three-year agreement, South Korean car giant Hyundai Motor Group will provide more than 1,000 hydrogen fuel-cell systems to a German manufacturer of environmentally friendly vehicles.
A standardization proposal from South Korea for liquid hydrogen tanks was accepted as a draft standard at a conference. For urban air mobility vehicles, fuel tanks that store hydrogen in a liquid condition are essential parts.
Using only renewable energy, this production facility is the first of its kind, according to Hiroshi Kinoshita of Panasonic’s Smart Energy System Business Division.
H2U Technologies has developed electrolyzer stacks that switch out pricey and rare iridium catalysts with cheap and plentiful catalyst materials as part of its strategic endeavor to lower the costs of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers.
Cavendish Renewable Technology, based in Melbourne, will develop mass-producible technology based on its research into hydrogen production.
A collaborative relationship between GKN Aerospace and IAAPS has been established to create and test cutting-edge hydrogen technology solutions for the aviation sector’s decarbonization.
Greenzo Energy will invest $50 million in Gujarat. As an angel investor, Real-Time Accelerator Fund has promised to put $1 million USD into Greenzo Energy.