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China advances energy storage with the opening of the Nengchu-1 project in Hubei Province. This facility is recognized as the world’s first 300-megawatt compressed air energy storage (CAES) demonstration project.
HD Hyundai’s shipbuilding arm, HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE), achieved a crucial approval for their vacuum insulation system designed for liquefied hydrogen storage tanks.
Hazer Group has obtained a significant patent in Japan for its innovative technology that produces hydrogen and graphitic carbon from hydrocarbons.
Avolon, a prominent aircraft leasing company, and Air New Zealand have entered into a partnership to explore clean technology solutions in aviation.
Fortescue has teamed up with China Baowu to decarbonize the steel industry. This collaboration aims to utilize green hydrogen in the production of sponge iron, a crucial material in steel manufacturing.
INPEX, a leading Japanese energy company, is pulling out of its joint venture Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
CHN Energy’s subsidiary, Guohua Energy Investment, has connected its Rudong Integrated Photovoltaic-hydrogen-storage project to the power grid.
ZEN Energy, an Australian renewable energy company, partnered with Taiwanese firm HD Renewable Energy (HDRE) to kickstart a joint venture focusing on 1GW of energy storage in Australia.
Fortescue has committed to advancing its involvement in green hydrogen technology. This commitment includes taking an equal top ownership stake in Sparc Hydrogen, with plans to pilot a unique production method in Adelaide by the end of the year.
Researchers at Flinders University in Adelaide, along with international partners, have made significant strides in using solar power for hydrogen production.
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