In an era of heightened focus on renewable energy, Vietnam and France are setting sights on opportunities in hydrogen development. This collaboration aims to push both nations closer to their sustainability goals and reduce their carbon footprints substantially.
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Australia is making significant strides in the renewable energy sector with its focus on green hydrogen. The Albanese Government has unveiled new regulations for green hydrogen production, which will govern how a substantial $6.7 billion subsidy is allocated.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the green energy subsidiary of Australia’s Fortescue Metals Group, has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Malaysian government.
China is making significant strides in the maritime industry to curb carbon emissions by developing hydrogen fuel cell technology for ships.
China’s Shanxi province, historically known for its extensive coal mines, is setting its sights on a greener future.
Yamaha Corporation has decided to establish a hydrogen-powered melting facility, marking a significant step forward in their commitment to sustainability.
Sichuan Province in China is making substantial strides in the field of hydrogen energy. The region is now focusing on converting hydrogen into electricity using hydrogen fuel cells.
Sydrogen Energy, a Singapore-based fuel cell components and systems company, has entred into the maritime market with a 250 kW fuel cell power module.
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) intends to develop two 10GW green hydrogen projects in central Australia.
In a significant move for the hydrogen energy sector, Yanmar Energy Systems and Daigas Energy have demonstrated a 30% hydrogen fuel blend in municipal gas using a cogeneration system.