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DNV has given Samsung Heavy Industries its preliminary approval to construct a liquefied hydrogen fuel cell ship propulsion system.
The Australian Government’s Emerging Aviation Technology Partnerships program has awarded Swinburne’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) a $1.3 million funding to develop and test Australia’s first hydrogen-powered drone.
The Korean government and four businesses—Hyundai Motor, SK E&S, Hyosung, and Hychangwon—signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a national liquid hydrogen supply chain and increase the usage of hydrogen vehicles beginning in 2019.
As part of the collaboration on hydrogen production, the parties will work together to encourage new investment into the green hydrogen sector in NSW and other States in Australia.
HESTA, an Australian superannuation fund, has agreed to invest up to $100 million in three green hydrogen projects held by Countrywide Hydrogen subsidiary ReNu Energy.
An important new partner has joined the project of the Australian business planning to build a 1.6GW renewable hydrogen production, transportation, and export hub in the Hunter region of New South Wales.
KBR and Tractebel, part of ENGIE, have been awarded as the Owners Engineer for the Yuri project, a new renewable hydrogen factory in Western Australia’s Pilbara.
The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) updated its incentive programs as part of the implementation of its new five-year strategy.
The utilization of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source is still hindered by a number of obstacles, but Osaka University researchers have made headway in eliminating many of them.
MHI and Indonesia Power explore co-firing with hydrogen, biomass and ammonia in power plants
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) and PT. PLN Indonesia Power signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to begin three feasibility studies on co-firing less carbon-intensive fuels at Indonesia Power power facilities.
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