South Korea, a nation actively pursuing a sustainable energy future, recently hosted its largest hydrogen industry exhibition, H2 MEET 2023. With participation from 303 companies representing 18 countries, the event showcased the latest advancements in clean energy technologies, ranging from hydrogen-fueled vehicles and drones to innovative energy systems.
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Russian nuclear giant Rosatom and Chinese equipment manufacturing powerhouse LS Group Co have inked a memorandum of understanding, marking the commencement of a partnership with vast implications for the future of clean energy. The focal point of this cooperation is the creation of a hydrogen production facility on Sakhalin Island.
NTPC Green Energy Limited (NGEL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of India’s NTPC Limited, has joined forces with Nayara Energy, a global downstream energy company of considerable scale. This partnership aims to explore opportunities in the realm of Green Hydrogen and Green Energy.
Russia is gearing up to export hydrogen from its Far East region as early as 2026. The ambitious plan, revealed by Denis Deryushkin, the head of the Russian National Hydrogen Union (NHU), highlights China and South Korea as promising destinations for this vital export. This development, announced at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF), signifies Russia’s commitment to becoming a significant player in the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
South Korea’s Hanwha Group is poised to reveal an integrated value chain that encompasses the production, storage, and transportation of clean hydrogen, all driven by renewable energy sources and innovative ammonia technology.
Java 9 and 10 Ultra-Selective Catalytic Reduction (USCR) power plant is poised to lead the charge as the world’s first hybrid power facility to incorporate green ammonia and green hydrogen into its production process.
Adani Enterprises has forged a 50:50 joint venture with Japan’s Kowa Company in Singapore. This landmark partnership aims to produce and market green ammonia, green hydrogen, and their derivatives marking a major stride in the global transition to clean energy.
JCB, the UK-based construction equipment giant, is set to revolutionize the Indian market with plans to manufacture hydrogen-powered engines in its Haryana factory. This ambitious move follows the successful debut of the 448 ABH2 hydrogen-powered engine earlier this year, aligning with JCB’s commitment to creating zero-carbon solutions in construction and agriculture.
Fraunhofer, Europe’s largest applied research organization, has announced strategic collaborations with two prominent partners in India—the Department of Science and…
AVAADA Group has partnered with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited (TSSEZL) to establish a cutting-edge green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Odisha’s Gopalpur Industrial Park.