Amidst the buzz and fervor surrounding hydrogen’s potential, Australia finds itself at a crossroads, balancing hype with financial viability. The allure of hydrogen’s clean energy prospects presents a pivotal opportunity in Australia’s journey towards decarbonization.
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Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has embarked on a collaborative journey with six Thai and Japanese firms to explore the potential of hydrogen fuel within the industrial heartlands of Rayong.
Researchers from the University of Warwick and the University of Manchester have triumphantly resolved a perplexing scientific enigma concerning the exceptional proton permeability of graphene.
Goyang City has joined hands with SK E&S, a frontrunner in eco-friendly hydrogen energy technology. The collaborative effort entails the creation of an eco-friendly hydrogen transportation city, poised to reshape the landscape of sustainable mobility.
In a resolute stride towards a greener future, the French government has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative, allocating a staggering 4 billion euros to bolster the production of low-carbon hydrogen within its borders.
In the relentless pursuit of decarbonization, the role of hydrogen has emerged as a game-changer. This unassuming molecule, with its immense potential to revolutionize industry, holds the key to realizing zero-emission strategies.
In a resounding declaration of commitment to sustainability, Vale’s CEO Eduardo Bartolomeo revealed the company’s determined efforts to revolutionize its operations.
Tata Cummins Private Limited (TCPL) subsidiary TCPL GES has joined hands with the Government of Jharkhand to pioneer a manufacturing plant for low-to-zero-emission mobility solutions. This collaboration underscores the convergence of innovation, environmental stewardship, and economic advancement.
Malaysia is gearing up to launch its Hydrogen Economy and Technology Roadmap. The roadmap’s primary goal is to attract investments in green hydrogen production, with the ambition of positioning Malaysia as a prominent global green hydrogen export hub by 2027.
Ahmed Rizk, a representative of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), highlighted that Egypt’s journey into green hydrogen dates back to the 1960s when it embarked on this sustainable path with the establishment of the Aswan High Dam. This pioneering approach positions Egypt as one of the earliest adopters of green energy initiatives globally.