Australia’s recent announcement of new investments in hydrogen production signifies a significant step towards transitioning to a net-zero power system.
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Hyundai’s N Vision 74 concept, a retro-styled hydrogen-powered supercar, garnered significant attention upon its reveal.
At the recent H.eco Forum in Seoul, Nobuo Tanaka, former executive director of the International Energy Agency, highlighted the strategic importance of hydrogen and nuclear energy for Japan and South Korea.
China Yuchai International Limited has announced the commercial launch of 50 green energy buses equipped with Yuchai Xingshunda hydrogen fuel cells in Beijing.
Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners has embarked on an ambitious venture to develop the Green Iron Project in Gladstone, Queensland.
Pure Hydrogen, through its investee company Turquoise Group, has produced hydrogen and graphene powder at its commercial demonstration plant in Queensland.
In a bid to transform Australia into a renewable superpower, the government has introduced the “Future Made in Australia” policies, setting the stage for a green revolution in the nation’s energy landscape.
Hyundai Motor Group is poised to deepen its partnership with Indonesia, focusing on electric vehicles (EV) and hydrogen energy.
China has announced the development of its first-ever 100-kilogram class vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system, marking a milestone in the country’s efforts to enhance sustainable transportation.
Adani Global, a subsidiary of the Indian conglomerate Adani Group, and Japan’s Kowa Holdings Asia have formed a joint venture (JV) to market and sell green hydrogen and ammonia in Japan, Taiwan, and Hawaii.