The announcement of a $75 million upgrade investment in the Barcaldine Power Station (BPS) by the Queensland Government has stirred considerable interest in the energy sector.
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Japan, the United States, and Canada have unveiled ambitious national hydrogen strategies, signaling a significant shift towards decarbonization.
Hyosung Heavy Industries has made a recent breakthrough in commercializing the world’s first hydrogen engine power generator.
Chinese company Shanxi International Energy Group is poised to revolutionize the aviation industry with its ambitious project to produce green aviation fuel from wind-powered hydrogen.
South Korea’s Doosan Fuel Cell Co. is poised to revolutionize power generation with the introduction of its new phosphoric acid fuel cell (PAFC) model, the 5CSA.
The Barcaldine Power Station, located in outback Queensland, is set to undergo a transformative shift towards renewable energy with a $75 million investment from the state government.
The University of Melbourne, in collaboration with industry partners, embarks on a pioneering venture to develop mega-scale liquid hydrogen (LH2) storage systems and infrastructure.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) unveils a supply chain model, spotlighting methanol as a pivotal carrier in the future of hydrogen transport.
SK E&S Co., the natural gas power unit of South Korea’s SK Group, has recently announced the completion of the world’s largest liquid hydrogen plant in Incheon, South Korea.
Plug Power recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Allied Green Ammonia (AGA), an Australian company focusing on green ammonia production.