- Saudi Arabia Expands Grid Flexibility Strategy With 12 GWh Battery Storage Tender Under NREP
- China’s Coal Heartland Faces Structural Reckoning as 15th Five-Year Plan Reshapes Energy Strategy
- India Targets 5 Million Tonnes of Green Hydrogen by 2030 as China Scales Faster and Costs Fall Toward $2 per Kilogram
- Ireland Moves to Remove Dual Grid Fees for Storage as 80 Percent Renewables Target Raises Urgency
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In order to construct its first non-recyclable waste plastic to hydrogen plant employing the technology of Powerhouse Energy Group, National H2 has obtained a location on West Mundijong Industrial Estate. The plant is anticipated to begin operations in the first half of 2024.
To promote hydrogen production and fuel cell power generation projects using biogas, Kolon Global has partnered with Doosan Fuel Cell, a domestic fuel cell development business.
With first shipments starting this year from OCI’s US facilities, Lotte Fine Chemical and OCI have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the delivery of low-carbon and green ammonia, which are appropriate products to decarbonize the chemical value chain and the power sector.
For the first time in Korea, Sunbo Unitec has created a water electrolysis facility that can generate 300kW of green hydrogen.
At Zhongshan, South China’s Guangdong Province, a 500 kW service vessel powered by hydrogen fuel cells went into operation.
Thermalytica’s super insulating substance improves liquid hydrogen shipping and storage
Japan-based Thermalytica invented a super insulating material that makes shipping and storing liquid hydrogen more efficient and cost-effective.
Toyota may have acknowledged its error in moving so slowly on EVs, but the carmaker isn’t putting other energy sources out of its mind.
An infinite supply of this crucial fuel, green hydrogen may be produced directly from seawater by a number of research teams, decreasing the need for fresh water in the plants where it is produced.
When Infinite Green Energy (IGE) recently acquired the Northam Solar Farm in Western Australia, Australia’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant is expected to go up in late 2024.
Piping in the engine compartment that had become loose while driving due to vibrations was what started the fire.
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