- Air Liquide Validates Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Conversion at Scale
- India’s Green Hydrogen Expansion Stalls as 94% of Capacity Remains Stuck at the Planning Stage
- Sinopec Advances 240 MW Green Hydrogen Hub in Inner Mongolia with Domestic Electrolyzer Suppliers
- Enectron Launches Utility-Scale BESS to Support India’s 500 GW Renewable Ambition
Browsing: Pacific
SK E&S recently completed the construction of the ‘Icheon Daeheung Liquid Hydrogen Charging Station’ in Gyeonggi Province, marking a significant milestone in South Korea’s hydrogen infrastructure development.
South Korea’s Kukdong Oil & Chemicals Co. has announced the construction of the country’s largest hydrogen gas production facility in Ulsan, aiming to bolster its presence in the renewable energy sector.
Japan’s government has set an ambitious target of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, positioning hydrogen as a pivotal element in this strategy.
Gold Hydrogen has taken a significant step towards exploring natural hydrogen and helium resources in South Australia by contracting Terrex to conduct a 2D regional seismic survey over its Ramsay Project.
Sparc Technologies Limited, through its joint venture Sparc Hydrogen with the University of Adelaide and Fortescue, has made significant strides in de-risking the development of a pilot green hydrogen plant.
PT PLN (Persero) has emerged as a significant player in Indonesia’s pursuit of a hydrogen-powered future.
Indonesia is taking significant steps to foster its green hydrogen industry, with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) drafting regulations to provide incentives and tax relief for developers.
Hyundai Motor Company has announced plans to transform its Jeonju plant into a hub exclusively for the production of hydrogen buses and trucks.
The Australian government’s plan to invest $15 billion in the local green hydrogen sector marks a significant step towards transitioning to cleaner energy sources.
Toyota and AISIN’s Liquid Hydrogen Vehicle: Breaking New Ground or Facing Industry Challenges?
The automotive industry’s quest for carbon neutrality has led to various innovations, including hydrogen-powered vehicles. Toyota Motor Corporation, with AISIN’s technological support, has made headlines with its liquid hydrogen-fueled race car.
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