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Browsing: Pacific
A collaborative effort between Australian and Japanese scientists has led to the development of a new catalyst, NiOOH-Ni, that promises to enhance the efficiency of ammonia conversion.
ATCO Australia recently announced a significant achievement in the realm of renewable energy, blending up to 10% hydrogen into the natural gas distribution network serving approximately 3,000 homes in the City of Cockburn, Western Australia.
The Murchison Green Hydrogen (MGH) project has recently been awarded Major Project Status by the Hon. Ed Husic MP, Minister for Industry and Sciences.
Fortescue’s announcement to pause its $2-billion green hydrogen plant in Prince George comes amid a global restructuring. This decision, affecting projects beyond Canada, raises questions about the feasibility and strategic planning behind such large-scale green hydrogen initiatives.
Sparc Technologies has advanced its joint venture with the University of Adelaide and Fortescue to develop a hydrogen pilot plant. These milestones include a Collaboration Framework Agreement with Shinshu University in Japan.
Air New Zealand (ANZ) recently announced it would no longer meet its 2030 sustainability targets and has withdrawn from the Science Based Targets initiative.
Shanghai Electric recently made a significant advancement in green hydrogen technology with its new Z-series alkaline electrolyzer.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has published a report, “Green Hydrogen Strategy: A Guide to Design,” outlining the essential components and considerations for developing national green hydrogen strategies.
Sarawak is positioning itself as the frontrunner for green hydrogen projects in Southeast Asia, with ambitious plans to transition into a hydrogen-driven economy.
Hyundai Motor Company is set to begin mass production of the successor to its Nexo hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) in May next year.
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