TECO 2030, a prominent player in hydrogen fuel cell technology, is set to deliver a 100kW fuel cell stack to Yokogawa’s global headquarters in Tokyo.
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Australia’s renowned mining sector stands on the brink of a transformative shift towards sustainability, with groundbreaking research indicating that embracing green explosives could ignite a clean energy boom.
The Philippines has embarked on an ambitious endeavor, opening auctions for the exploration of natural hydrogen reserves across two designated zones near its capital city, Manila.
South Australia’s ambitious venture into clean hydrogen production marks a significant milestone with the establishment of the Port Bonython Hydrogen Hub.
Thailand’s Siam Cement Group (SCG) embarks on a journey into hydrogen technology, aiming to revolutionize the country’s mobility sector.
Thermalytica, a trailblazing thermal management company, has unveiled TIISA (Thermal Insulation Inflatable-Super-Air), a nanoscale silica aerogel set to transform hydrogen storage and transportation.
Logan Energy, a key player in the hydrogen power sector, has recently secured a substantial investment of £5 million, setting the stage for significant advancements in integrated energy systems and sustainable solutions.
South Australian Government has selected global energy giant GE Vernova to supply turbines for the world’s largest green hydrogen power plant, set to be constructed near Whyalla. This monumental project aims to leverage GE’s cutting-edge aeroderivative LM6000Velox turbine generators, heralding a step forward in the use of 100% renewable hydrogen in Australia.
Petronas’ green energy subsidiary, Gentari Sdn Bhd, has taken a monumental step towards shaping Sarawak’s energy landscape by partnering with SEDC Energy Sdn Bhd to establish a centralized hydrogen production hub in Bintulu.
Liberty Steel, under the ownership of GFG Alliance, has inked deals with both the South Australia (SA) state government and Santos, signaling a pivotal shift towards green steel production at its Whyalla plant.