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Browsing: Pacific
Emerging developments in renewable energy have shaped a new milestone as Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) embarked on the world’s inaugural offshore hydrogen production and delivery.
The energy storage sector in Australia is witnessing a strategic shift as US-based Energy Vault Holdings acquires the monumental Stoney Creek Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) from the Enervest Group.
Japan’s Iwatani Corporation recently announced its withdrawal from a key green hydrogen project in Australia, reverberating through the global clean…
Nio is aligning with Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) to adopt the Choco-Swap Electric Battery (SEB) as the standard for its battery swap stations.
According to Toyota, global hydrogen production is anticipated to surge as much as twelvefold by 2050, a figure that emphasizes…
Western Australia’s Enduring Gas Dependency: Opportunities for Transition and Strategic Energy Reforms
Western Australia (WA) has been an outlier in the national trend of reducing reliance on gas, notably increasing its consumption since FY2020.
As the demand for sustainable air travel technologies intensifies, the Incheon International Airport Corporation (IIAC) has entered into a strategic partnership with Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. This collaboration aims to pioneer eco-friendly hydrogen airport solutions, representing an essential leap towards reducing carbon footprints in aviation.
Whyalla, a city with industrial ambitions, recently witnessed a pivotal shift as plans for a $600 million hydrogen plant were…
The global race in hydrogen-powered vehicles is intensifying, with East Asia becoming a critical battleground. South Korea, Japan, and China…
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore has introduced a pioneering solar-powered method that turns sewage sludge—a challenging residue from wastewater treatment—into usable green hydrogen and single-cell protein feed.
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