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Browsing: Pacific
Infinite Green Energy has chosen Technip Energies to carry out a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for their MEG-HP1 Early Production Facility, a 10MW green hydrogen production project in Northam, Western Australia.
In 2024, the Honda fuel cell car will be introduced, based on its most popular CR-V crossover.
A dual-fuel generator engine employing hydrogen gas as fuel has been approved in principle (AiP) by ClassNK for a 160,000 cubic meter (cbm) liquid hydrogen carrier created by Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI).
In an effort to move the HyNQ project along more quickly, CS Energy has approved plans to build a green hydrogen and ammonia production and export facility in North Queensland.
Premiers of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, and the Northern Cape, Zamani Saul, have joined forces to sign a historic agreement to build a green hydrogen hub.
Meridian has decided to proceed to the development stage of the proposed Southern Green Hydrogen (SGH) project in New Zealand with Woodside as the preferred partner, with the cooperation of Ngāi Tahu.
Chiyoda and Axens signed a Joint Commercial Cooperation Agreement (JCCA). Through the use of methylcyclohexane (MCH) as a liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC), this collaboration aims to support hydrogen supply chain initiatives and advance the integration of the SPERA hydrogen technology from Chiyoda and the toluene hydrogenation technology from Axens.
Emerson started a project to build hydrogen infrastructure after being chosen as an automation partner by Kohaigen, a special purpose business for hydrogen charging stations for commercial vehicles.
By inventing an iron cathode that extends the life of the proton ceramic cell, a team of researchers from the University of Hong Kong have made a major advancement for the hydrogen fuel cell.
To investigate the viability of employing B&W’s BrightLoop technology for a hydrogen generating facility using biomass fuel in South Korea, Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) and NRG Korea have signed a contract.
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