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Browsing: Pacific
At the Boryeong City Hall, Korea Midland Power inked an MOU with Boryeong City, SK E&S, and Korea Energy Engineering University to work together on building the basic infrastructure for liquefied hydrogen in Boryeong with the aim of developing a sustainable hydrogen industrial ecosystem.
Chinese scientists created a technology that directly split salt water to produce hydrogen.
20 Australian high-school teams are constructing fuel-cell cars for the Hydrogen Grand Prix.
Together with Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor Company, a division of Dongfeng Motor Group Company, and Shenzhen Guoqing New Energy Technology Company, MingZhu, which operates a fleet of more than 1,500 trucks and serves 29 regions across China, aims to roll out 700 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles by the end of the year.
Japan and Saudi Arabia inked two sets of cooperation agreements in the domains of hydrogen, fuel ammonia, and carbon recycling, further solidifying their existing trade in crude oil-based crude oil.
One of the biggest proponents of hydrogen, Fortescue Future Industries, is looking into “green methane” as a more effective means of transporting the zero-emission fuel abroad.
The Hanwha Construction Division will establish a biogas-based hydrogen production company.
According to reports, the government intends to implement new regulations to support businesses engaged in the manufacture and distribution of hydrogen and ammonia in order to encourage the wider adoption of these compounds as next-generation fuels.
In order to gain new momentum, Korean Fuel Cell Innovation is counting on its new hydrogen fuel cell plant in Pohang, North Gyeongsang Province.
Australia shows that renewable energies are outpacing fossil fuels, but not by much. The Office of the Chief Economist at the federal Department of Industry, Science, and Resources estimates that Australian resource and energy projects are worth A$702 billion ($471 billion).
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