PLAGEN, HYOJIN E&HY, and ReCarbon have joined forces in Seoul to embark on a groundbreaking green methanol project. By employing plasma technology in a biomass-based production plant, PLAGEN aims to increase green methanol output to 20,000 tons annually.
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The Jinn Pinn Minn Group (JPM Group) and its sister company, CETA Green Technologies Sdn Bhd, have unveiled plans to establish Southeast Asia’s first electric vehicle (EV) and hydrogen-powered test, development, and certification hub.
Newcastle is poised to become a prominent hydrogen hub as the Australian federal government commits $70 million to the development of a 55-megawatt hydrogen electrolyzer. The project aims to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, contributing to the region’s renewable energy transformation.
In an attempt to present the £9 billion Lower Thames Crossing project as hydrogen-fueled and environmentally friendly, National Highways has faced accusations of greenwashing. The Thames Crossing Action Group (TCAG), which opposes the scheme, dismisses the claims as propaganda, raising concerns about the project’s true environmental impact and cost.
ENGIE, a leading French utilities company specializing in low-carbon energy services, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) to explore opportunities for green hydrogen projects in Saudi Arabia.
Origin Energy, an Australian power producer, has received A$70 million in funding from the federal government to advance the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub (HVHH) in New South Wales.
Lhyfe, the leading green hydrogen producer, is spearheading the transition towards a decarbonized future with its ambitious production projects. With plans to establish multiple production sites in France and Germany by 2026, Lhyfe aims to drive the decarbonization of mobility and small-scale industries.
South Korean companies, Hanwha Solutions Corp. and SK D&D, have announced a strategic memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on hydrogen fuel cell and solar power generation initiatives.
Johnson Matthey (JM), a global leader in sustainable technologies, has entered into an investment agreement with the Jiading District in Shanghai to drive the development of the hydrogen economy in China.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) has announced its participation in the South Australia green cement transition project, aiming to contribute to carbon neutrality in the cement industry through the production of green hydrogen.