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South Korea’s largest utility, Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO), has agreed to fund early works for what could become the…
Woodside Energy, a major oil and gas sector player, has decided to shelve two green hydrogen projects in Australia and…
Provaris Energy Ltd. has presented a concept design study confirming the cost-effectiveness and energy efficiency of its compressed hydrogen technology…
The Tokyo Institute of Technology has recently secured a patent for a groundbreaking method for enhancing hydrogen storage and transportation.…
Australia’s Worley has recently detailed its involvement in two major energy projects in Morocco—the Tarfaya Power-to-X and the Jorf Hydrogen…
In a surprising turn of events, two significant green hydrogen projects in Australia and New Zealand have been temporarily shelved due to poor economic feasibility and problematic power supplies.
As Malaysia aims to be a global leader in hydrogen economy by 2050, the role of Sarawak’s hydroelectric projects is crucial.
HyTerra received a significant investment from Fortescue Future Industries Technologies, a subsidiary of Fortescue. The A$21.9 million investment will secure Fortescue a 39.8% stake in HyTerra, pending shareholder approval.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) and BMW Group have declared a collaborative venture focused on the development of fuel cell vehicles.
A groundbreaking innovation has emerged from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), spearheaded by Professor Shawn Kook and his team, including Associate Professor Shaun Chan and Professor Evatt Hawkes.
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