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Australia is taking significant steps towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050. According to the national science agency’s report, a substantial boost in green hydrogen production is vital.
Sarawak and Eneos Corporation are enhancing their partnership to develop a competitive clean hydrogen production network using methylcyclohexane (MCH).
Worley has secured a significant contract with ExxonMobil to assist in the development of what is touted as the world’s largest hydrogen production facility.
Siemens has announced a significant advancement in the future of rail travel with the introduction of its first hydrogen-powered trains into passenger service.
Siemens Energy, a leading player in the energy sector, is making significant strides in the development of 100% hydrogen-fueled gas turbines.
Delta Electronics has inaugurated Taiwan’s first megawatt-level hydrogen fuel cell laboratory, stepping up its efforts toward achieving net-zero emissions.
The UK government is contemplating a new initiative to subsidize existing gas power plants to convert to hydrogen fuel.
Hysata, an Australian manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency electrolysers for green hydrogen production, has entered into two Joint Development Agreements (JDA) with POSCO Holdings and POSCO Eco & Challenge (POSCO E&C).
French multinational Air Liquide is taking a significant step in Europe’s energy transition, thanks to a €110 million grant from the European Innovation Fund.
TES, a global leader in green energy, is progressing on its Green Energy Hub in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
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