In a bid to transform Australia into a renewable superpower, the government has introduced the “Future Made in Australia” policies, setting the stage for a green revolution in the nation’s energy landscape.
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Hyundai Motor Group is poised to deepen its partnership with Indonesia, focusing on electric vehicles (EV) and hydrogen energy.
China has announced the development of its first-ever 100-kilogram class vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to enhance sustainable transportation.
Adani Global, a subsidiary of the Indian conglomerate Adani Group, and Japan’s Kowa Holdings Asia have formed a joint venture (JV) to market and sell green hydrogen and ammonia in Japan, Taiwan, and Hawaii.
Japanese energy giant JERA has announced a comprehensive growth strategy centered on three key pillars: LNG, renewables, and hydrogen & ammonia.
ADNOC has achieved a milestone by delivering the world’s first certified bulk commercial shipment of low-carbon ammonia, enabled by carbon capture and storage (CCS), to Mitsui & Co. in Japan.
Tokyo-based Mizuho Financial Group has set an ambitious goal to provide JPY 2 trillion (USD 13 billion) in financing for hydrogen production and related technologies by 2030.
The Australian government’s commitment to renewable hydrogen development is evident in its allocation of $2 billion for round two of the Hydrogen Headstart program.
Hydrexia, a China-based integrated hydrogen solution provider, recently partnered with Lestari H2GaaS Sdn Bhd (LHSB), the renewable energy and hydrogen technology commercialization arm of Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS), Malaysia’s national oil and gas company.
Western electrolyser manufacturers may be on the brink of repeating the mistakes of their domestic solar industries, losing their early-mover advantage to Chinese competitors.