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With the publication of new policy and advice, the Western Australian Government is giving assurance and clarity to large-scale hydrogen proponents wishing to access or use Crown land.
Morocco is considering collaborating with Asia’s richest man, Gautam Adani, on a massive hydrogen project as part of a push for renewable energy to meet demand both domestically and in Europe.
In order to produce green hydrogen, which is seen as the foundation of the transition to cleaner energy, Orsted plans to spend heavily on a large-scale facility in Denmark.
Toyota is adamant that it is premature to concentrate on a single zero-emissions solution, therefore it is simultaneously developing technology for hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen combustion engines, and battery electric vehicles.
An optical sensor that can detect extremely low hydrogen concentrations has been created by scientists from Chalmers University of Technology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Eindhoven University of Technology.
Genuine H2 has made its debut with a tested green hydrogen electrolysis technology that will give affordable, dependable, and clean energy to a variety of businesses throughout the world while also offering a commercially feasible path toward decarbonization.
As part of its decarbonization efforts, Airbus is trying to get green hydrogen from countries including India, Australia, and Latin America, according to a senior corporate official.
In China, the production line is specialized in the power systems of industrial vehicles and is situated in an industrial park in the Chancheng area of Foshan, Guangdong.
Four 40,000-ton ammonia storage tanks and two 50,000-ton ships can both dock at the hydrogen (ammonia) pier, which will be constructed on the water in front of Gagok-ri, Songsan-myeon, with an estimated 450 billion won in private development spending from 2024 to 2030.
In a letter to parliament, Dutch Energy Minister Rob Jetten announced that the government will appoint Gasunie, a gas grid operator, to oversee efforts to establish a hydrogen network in the North Sea.
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