Some of Queensland’s first hydrogen-powered cars have hit the streets and are revving their way towards a zero-emissions travel revolution.
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On the northern island of Hokkaido, Japan’s largest hydrogen plant powered by offshore wind energy is set to open as…
The first phase of an off-grid hydrogen-powered exhibition hall was unveiled in Shanghai’s Jiading district. The project is a collaboration…
The Development Bank of Wales has confirmed its backing for Llandrindod Wells-based Riversimple in a £1.5 million funding round to…
JOGMEC, Irkutsk Oil Company (IOC), Toyo Engineering Corporation (TOYO), and ITOCHU Corporation (ITOCHU) have agreed to conduct a joint feasibility…
Hyundai will use the knowledge learned from these public initiatives to grow its zero emission commercial fleet business in the United States and form local relationships along the value chain.
Lily D’Ambrosio, the Minister of Energy, Environment, and Climate Change, announced two new grant programs to help the industrial sector prepare for renewable hydrogen by sponsoring a number of projects.
According to the consortium, this goal was formalized with the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU), which will see a feasibility study conducted into the possibility of creating the world’s first oceangoing hydrogen cruise ship.
The Challenge is an open innovation program aimed at identifying the greatest entrepreneurial, intellectual, and technological ventures in the field of hydrogen uses and technologies generated around the world.
The effort will see the duo collaborate with multiple green hydrogen customers across a number of industries, including transportation, major distilleries, and gas network operators, as part of an effort to embrace the entire green hydrogen value chain.