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Fortescue Metals Group, an Australian iron ore company, has recently unveiled a prototype of its hydrogen-powered haul truck.
The quest for clean hydrogen is gaining momentum, especially for its potential to combat climate change. Yet, its production poses significant challenges due to the polluting methods typically employed. Recently, a group of researchers made an unexpected discovery that could revolutionize the production of green hydrogen.
Hygenco Green Energies has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mitsubishi Power to explore the possibility of delivering gas turbine combined cycle (GTCC) power plants fueled with green hydrogen/ammonia. This MoU aims to offer integrated solutions in India and globally.
Fortescue Metals Group (FMG) and its green hydrogen ambitions are under severe scrutiny as the company faces a fierce legal dispute with rival, Element Zero. This battle could significantly impact FMG’s future investment viability.
Hong Kong recently received its first hydrogen-powered light rail train, marking a significant milestone in the city’s quest to become carbon neutral by 2050.
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.
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