Australia is rapidly establishing itself as a key contender in the international race for green hydrogen supremacy.
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thyssenkrupp Nucera has been selected as the preferred electrolyser supplier for a groundbreaking green hydrogen-to-methanol project in Tasmania, Australia.
China’s rapid expansion of hydrogen refueling infrastructure has positioned it as a global leader in hydrogen technology. However, despite significant progress, challenges loom large as the nation strives to meet ambitious targets by 2025.
Chinese team of scientists has pioneered a strategy to generate hydrogen using the energy potential between seawater and freshwater.
Chinese state-owned enterprise Huadian, in partnership with Minh Quang JSC, is embarking on a initiative to establish a massive green hydrogen facility in central Vietnam.
Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has recently granted a sum to the Aboriginal Clean Energy Partnership (ACEP) for the initial phase of the feasibility study for the East Kimberley Clean Energy and Hydrogen Project.
HIF Global, Idemitsu Kosan, and MOL have joined forces to develop an eFuels supply chain. This collaboration aims to revolutionize the transportation sector by introducing carbon-neutral eFuels as an immediate replacement for fossil fuels.
Honda made waves in the automotive industry by unveiling Japan’s first plug-in rechargeable hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the CR-V e:FCEV.
Outback Australia is making a push towards green hydrogen production with the announcement of a billion-dollar clean energy project that has received backing from the federal government.
Fortescue, in collaboration with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and various industry partners, has achieved a milestone by conducting the world’s first use of ammonia as a marine fuel in a dual-fuelled vessel, the Fortescue Green Pioneer, at the Port of Singapore.