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Despite weak domestic demand, the Chinese hydrogen sector is strategically pivoting towards production to enhance its competitive position in the international market.
The global hydrogen demand rose by 2.5% in 2023, reaching 97 million tonnes. This growth is mainly in the refining and chemical sectors and relies heavily on hydrogen from fossil fuels.
The European Union is taking steps to fortify its local manufacturing sector by excluding Chinese hydrogen production equipment from its subsidy programs.
Hazer Group has received a significant financial boost with a $6.2 million grant from the Western Australian government.
ENEOS is making a substantial investment in green hydrogen production in Queensland, targeting a significant boost in renewable energy initiatives.
Fiji is making significant strides in transitioning towards sustainable energy, with a strong focus on hydrogen production.
Port of Newcastle is engaging local high school students in a sustainability challenge through the Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP).
Sinopec, a Chinese energy giant, has launched Hong Kong’s first public hydrogen refueling station, which marks its first hydrogen site outside mainland China.
Taiwan is making significant advancements in the field of artificial intelligence by powering its AI data centers with hydrogen technology.
Gyeongju, a city in southeastern South Korea, has been selected as the location for the country’s largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant.
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