- Holcim Partners with A&S Detmering to Boost Circular Construction in Northern Germany
- Sunfire and P2X Solutions Advance Finland’s Hydrogen Scale-Up with 40 MW Joensuu Project
- Lisburn Approves £75M Battery Project to Boost Northern Ireland’s Renewable Energy Grid
- Morocco Emerges as Key Hydrogen Supplier for Dutch Industrial Decarbonization
Browsing: Pacific
China is making significant strides in the maritime industry to curb carbon emissions by developing hydrogen fuel cell technology for ships.
China’s Shanxi province, historically known for its extensive coal mines, is setting its sights on a greener future.
Yamaha Corporation has decided to establish a hydrogen-powered melting facility, marking a significant step forward in their commitment to sustainability.
Sichuan Province in China is making substantial strides in the field of hydrogen energy. The region is now focusing on converting hydrogen into electricity using hydrogen fuel cells.
Sydrogen Energy, a Singapore-based fuel cell components and systems company, has entred into the maritime market with a 250 kW fuel cell power module.
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) intends to develop two 10GW green hydrogen projects in central Australia.
In a significant move for the hydrogen energy sector, Yanmar Energy Systems and Daigas Energy have demonstrated a 30% hydrogen fuel blend in municipal gas using a cogeneration system.
The Cook Government recently released a Public Knowledge Sharing Report on the Denham Renewable Hydrogen Microgrid, marking Australia’s first operational project of its kind.
Victorian-based hydrogen fuel cell manufacturer Energys Australia has partnered with Telstra to pilot a renewable hydrogen generator at Neerim North, 120 km east of Melbourne.
In a pioneering effort to explore hydrogen’s potential in heavy vehicle transportation, the iMOVE project, in collaboration with Transport for NSW, ARRB, and Mov3ment, has concluded its comprehensive study.
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