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Browsing: Asia
DEE Development Engineers Ltd (DDEL) has partnered with International Clean-Tech Partner on the installation of modular hydrogen production systems in India and Thailand, signaling DDEL’s entry into the green hydrogen market.
In recent analysis from BloombergNEF, the anticipated slowdown in the electrolyzer market underscores the critical challenges the hydrogen sector is facing.
Global Hydrogen Market Gathers Momentum Amid Major Project Advancements Across India, Europe, and Southeast Asia
With projects in India, Europe, and Southeast Asia moving into advanced planning or early deployment phases, hydrogen’s transition from a policy aspiration to a commercial reality is gaining traction—though challenges remain, particularly around scale, capital expenditure, and offtake certainty.
Envision Energy has partnered with Indonesia’s leading renewable energy provider, SUN Terra, to enhance energy storage technology and its deployment across key regions, including Southeast Asia, India, and Australia.
Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOCL) decision to construct the country’s largest green hydrogen facility—targeting 10,000 tonnes per year by 2027—marks a pivotal step in the decarbonization of India’s refinery sector.
Dehydration Of Rocks As The Main Source Of Hydrocarbons And Diamond-bearing Structures Within The Earth’s Crust In Various Regions Of The Earth
The genesis of hydrocarbons has been debated for more than 300 years and continues to the present. The discussion of the problem led to the formation of organic and inorganic scientific schools. Over time, the hypothesis of polygenesis was also formed.
HORIBA India’s new collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) raises the stakes for homegrown research aimed at decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors.
China now claims half of the world’s green hydrogen production capacity, upending the global balance in a sector that Western…
An early‑stage production target of 300,000 t yr at Envision Energy’s 500 MW Chifeng facility positions it among the world’s largest green hydrogen‑to‑ammonia…
India Scales Up Green Hydrogen Push—but Export Ambitions Face Infrastructure, Market Headwinds
India’s recent allocation of 862,000 tonnes per annum (TPA) of green hydrogen production capacity and 3,000 MW of electrolyser manufacturing to selected firms marks a new phase in its National Green Hydrogen Mission.
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