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HBIS Xuansteel launched its Hydrogen Energy Application Pilot Project, marked the world’s first hydrogen metallurgy demonstration project officially started construction.
Given that this is a collaboration between Korea’s two largest energy companies, there are high expectations that it will boost the competitiveness of clean hydrogen-related technologies and create synergy in the energy sector.
Gaochun City is in the province of Jiangsu in eastern China, and the station is located there. Jiangsu Petroleum, according to Sinopec, plans to open six hydrogen refueling stations this year.
The Daxing Hydrogen Energy Exchange Center will open to the public at the end of May, with a total building area of 4,888 square meters.
According to Linde, the research will last until the end of 2021. After that, the partners will settle on the next step in their partnership.
The two companies will collaborate closely in the areas of hydrogen energy industrialization, technology research and development, and capital operations. The step is intended to encourage the growth of a high-quality hydrogen industry in China.
According to CCS, the ship has a total hydrogen storage capacity of 60kg and a total energy storage capacity of more than 1MWh, thanks to its fuel cell’s rated strength of 500kW.
A new Indo-Norwegian alliance has been established aiming to bring new state-of-the-art green hydrogen technologies to India.
Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) and ENEOS Corporation (ENEOS) have announced a new collaboration to investigate the use and application of hydrogen energy at Woven City, a prototype city of the future that Toyota is developing in Susono City, Shizuoka Prefecture.
Leading Classification Society ClassNK has issued an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd for the design of a cargo containment system (CCS) of the world’s largest capacity (40,000 m3 class per tank) developed for use on a large liquefied hydrogen carrier.
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