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China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corp, commonly known as PipeChina, has achieved a significant breakthrough by conducting its first high-pressure pure hydrogen pipeline test at a testing ground in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Australia’s ambitious push to cut carbon emissions and boost alternative energy resources reached a new milestone this Saturday, with Energy Minister Chris Bowen announcing the approval of a A$51 million ($34 million) renewable hydrogen plant in Victoria.
Australia’s future is becoming increasingly entwined with the promise of hydrogen as a renewable energy source. However, as this fledgling industry begins to take flight, taxpayers are asked to bear the burden of long-term tax breaks without a clear timeline for the sector to become self-sustainable.
In a world on the brink of irreversible climate change, green hydrogen has emerged as the cornerstone of a cleaner and more sustainable future.
Japan’s commitment to decarbonization is receiving a significant boost, with leading energy firm Iwatani Corp. aggressively expanding its hydrogen business.
Hong Kong, despite lagging behind other cities in the adoption of hydrogen fuel for road transport, has the potential to become an innovator in leveraging this technology to combat climate change.
Perth-based Infinite Green Energy (IGE) has announced a key partnership with Doral and Samsung C&T for the development of the MEG HP1 green hydrogen plant near Northam, Western Australia.
An international team of scientists has made a significant breakthrough in clean energy production by developing a new nanomaterial that can extract hydrogen from water using solar power.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of Korea recently held a director-level meeting with the Resources and Energy Agency of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to discuss hydrogen safety and policy cooperation in the industrial sector.
In the pursuit of more affordable, lighter, and eco-friendly batteries, Hyundai continues to place its faith in hydrogen as a power source for its larger cars and trucks.
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