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An electrolyser crucial for hydrogen production at the $87 million Yuri project by Engie Australia and Yara Pilbara has yet to arrive, causing delays over two years after the investment decision.
Keppel Corporation has signed a preliminary agreement with Woodside Energy, Australia’s largest oil and gas developer, for the supply of liquid hydrogen.
Toyota has discovered a new way to use hydrogen that could make electric car batteries obsolete.
Volgren, an Australian bus manufacturer, has recently introduced its first-ever hydrogen fuel cell bus.
The premier of Sarawak, Abang Johari Tun Openg, has expressed optimism about scientific innovation reducing hydrogen production costs.
Airbus, a leading global aircraft manufacturer, has entered into a partnership with Japan’s Toshiba to advance technologies for future hydrogen-powered…
Time is running out for investors interested in Australia’s clean energy sector. A new law being considered by parliament could play a crucial role.
The renewable hydrogen market is expected to witness significant growth, reaching a value of $143.8 billion by the year 2032. This remarkable growth is driven by increased global efforts to reduce carbon emissions and the adoption of clean energy solutions.
BP is continuing its commitment to hydrogen energy in Australia, despite current market hurdles.
Mitsubishi Power, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group from Japan, is exploring hydrogen power projects in Malaysia.
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