- Europe’s Battery Investment Map Shifts as Flexibility, Not Capacity, Drives Market Rankings
- DEWA Looks to Global Research Partnerships to Close Execution Gap in Its Net Zero Power Strategy
- South Korea Turns Coal Landmark into 2.5 MW Green Hydrogen Test Case in Boryeong
- Why Geothermal Could Be the Most Underrated Energy Source of the Next Decade
Browsing: Pacific
Japanese metals giant Nippon Steel has made a significant breakthrough in the development of a new type of stainless steel that can withstand contact with liquefied hydrogen.
Researchers at Japan’s RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of hydrogen storage.
Yamaha, a prominent player in the automotive industry, is throwing its weight behind hydrogen as a clean and viable option for achieving carbon neutrality.
Australia Targets 1000MW of Electrolyser Capacity with $1.33B Hydrogen Headstart Program
Australia’s federal government has provided further details about the A$2 billion Hydrogen Headstart program, aiming to target 1000MW of electrolyser capacity by 2030.
Emerson, a global technology and software leader, has joined forces with Cavendish Renewable Technology (CRT), an Australian startup specializing in hydrogen technologies, to expedite the deployment of CRT’s groundbreaking hydrogen production solutions.
Hydrexia Holding Limited, a leading hydrogen technology solution provider, has entered into a multi-year purchase agreement with Shanghai Pujiang Speciality Gases Co., Ltd., a prominent gas production and application provider in China.
Under the newly proposed Hydrogen Production Credit (HPC) scheme, Australia is setting a precedent by allowing green hydrogen producers to name their government subsidy’s value.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine & Turbocharger (MHIET), a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, is making significant strides in the development of hydrogen combustion engines as part of its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality.
Hydrogen, known as the clean fuel of the future, holds immense potential as a zero-emission energy source.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the green energy arm of Australian iron ore producer Fortescue Metals, and Channel Infrastructure (formerly known as Refining NZ), have started a pre-feasibility study to explore the possibility of a 300MW plant that produces synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) using green hydrogen.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
