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Browsing: Pacific
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (SHFCA) and its Singaporean counterpart, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association of Singapore (HFCAS), will see the organizations collaborate to promote hydrogen and fuel cell technology as well as industry exchange and development.
The first methanol-to-hydrogen and hydrogen service station in China was formally inaugurated by China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) in Dalian, China.
Researchers from UNSW Sydney have created an algorithm that greatly improves photographs of hydrogen fuel cells, with possible uses in the future of medical imaging.
At the Sejong Government Complex, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport will host a briefing on the hydrogen city creation project for local governments from all around the nation in preparation for the building of a new hydrogen city in 2024.
When a $12.5 million plant in Adelaide’s north comes up later this year, South Australia will start exporting hydrogen to Indonesia.
The broad alliance attempting to quicken the port of Rotterdam-based importation of hydrogen from Australia has grown stronger.
A new collaboration has been established by six international companies to develop zero-emission aircraft in New Zealand.
In a recent interview with EnergyNews, Seky Chang, a Korean transportation expert, discussed how he has concentrated on developing hydrogen-based transportation solutions.
In Chiang Mai, Thailand, German Enapter and its partners started an initiative to build Southeast Asia’s first green hydrogen learning center.
South Australia is building the world’s largest 250 MW hydrogen electrolysis facility due to excess renewable energy supply.
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