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- Plug Power Starts 5 MW Electrolyzer Installation at H2 Hollandia
- EU Mobilizes Billions to Accelerate Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels in Aviation and Shipping
- Electromobility in the Western Balkans: Bosnia and Herzegovina Confronts Policy and Infrastructure Gaps
Browsing: Pacific
ENEOS is investing A$200 million (US$ 125 million) to build a green hydrogen demonstration plant in Brisbane, Queensland.
Yanmar Power Technology, a prominent engineering firm, has gained the Japanese government’s approval to develop hydrogen-fueled ships.
China is taking steps to enhance its hydrogen technology sector. The government plans to help companies improve the performance of various types of electrolyser stacks, including PEM, alkaline, AEM, and solid-oxide.
Tesla’s new energy storage gigafactory in Shanghai has started trial production.
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) has secured approval in principle (AIP) from ABS, recognizing their innovative tank design dedicated to the efficient transport and storage of hydrogen.
CSIRO Stralis and CQUniversity have teamed up to revolutionize aviation by developing hydrogen-electric aircraft that aim to decarbonize the industry.
A new chapter in hydrogen storage has begun in China with the launch of a massive production line dedicated to solid-state hydrogen storage materials.
A delegation from Japan recently visited Catalonia to explore potential partnerships in the green hydrogen sector.
Japanese Government Supports Asahi Kasei’s 2 GW Electrolyzer Manufacturing Expansion
Asahi Kasei, a Japanese technology company, has secured governmental backing to expand its manufacturing capacity for cell frames and membranes of alkaline water electrolyzers at its Kawasaki plant in Kanagawa Prefecture.
Plug Power has entered a landmark agreement with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) to supply 3 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyzer capacity…
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