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Time is running out for investors interested in Australia’s clean energy sector. A new law being considered by parliament could play a crucial role.
Husker scientists are diving into an exciting project with significant environmental implications. They are investigating the potential of harnessing hydrogen energy from an underground rift located in Nebraska.
Uniper has signed a significant Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with a major international industrial gas producer in Germany.
BP is continuing its commitment to hydrogen energy in Australia, despite current market hurdles.
Mitsubishi Power, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group from Japan, is exploring hydrogen power projects in Malaysia.
Uniper and Sasol have decided to discontinue their project in Sweden, which aimed to produce aviation fuel using green hydrogen.
Fortescue’s $3.6 billion green hydrogen project in Brazil has taken a significant step forward with the recent approval from the Brazilian government for its first phase in Ceará.
Enagas has launched a campaign to find customers for its new green hydrogen corridor, known as H2Med.
Australia is making strides in renewable energy with the groundbreaking of a significant hydrogen plant in Wodonga, Victoria.
Danish green hydrogen company, Green Hydrogen Systems, has announced significant job cuts due to slower-than-expected market development.
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