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Japanese automakers Nissan and Honda plan to merge, potentially forming the world’s third-largest automaker as they adapt to the shifting landscape of the automotive industry.
Hazer Group has received a significant financial boost in the form of a $6.2 million grant from the Western Australian Government’s Lower Carbon Grants Program.
Ingeteam, a global leader in technology solutions, has secured its first green hydrogen project in Australia.
Doosan Group is making a strategic move to merge two of its subsidiaries, Doosan Mobility Innovation and Doosan Fuel Cell Power, in an effort to enhance its hydrogen business operations.
Japan is investing $1.11 billion in green hydrogen technology, which includes over $365 million in government funding aimed at developing gigawatt-scale electrolyser and fuel cell manufacturing capacities.
MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure has entered into a formal agreement with the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association.
Sinopec has begun the production of green hydrogen made directly from seawater at its Qingdao Refinery.
South Korea is taking significant steps to advance its hydrogen economy by simplifying regulations related to hydrogen infrastructure.
Asahi Kasei, a leading Japanese chemical company, is set to expand its capacity to produce equipment for green hydrogen.
Australia is taking significant steps towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050. According to the national science agency’s report, a substantial boost in green hydrogen production is vital.
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