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Browsing: Pacific
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) recently announced a significant achievement in the production of green hydrogen using a 1 megawatt (MW) water electrolysis system.
Japan’s largest oil and gas exploration and production company, Inpex, is making significant strides into the renewable energy sector with a $1.25 billion investment in Australian renewable energy projects by 2030.
Singapore’s National University of Singapore (NUS) has officially launched its Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI), marking a significant step in the country’s National Hydrogen Strategy.
Singapore has introduced a $90 million programme to advance national research in hydrogen utilization and the production of greener chemicals and fuels, including sustainable aviation fuel.
CHN Energy Investment Group (CHN Energy) announced the results of its bidding process for the 13,000Nm³/hr ALK electrolyzer system.
Hermes Cooperation Co, a developer of industrial estates, is embarking on a new venture to explore the potential of green hydrogen-derived electricity in Chon Buri, Thailand.
Citybus, a leading public transport operator in Hong Kong, is making strides toward a greener future by testing hydrogen-powered buses. The company, serving over 1 million customers daily with a fleet of more than 1,700 buses, plans to replace 70% of its buses with hydrogen models.
China has solidified its position as a global leader in renewable energy development. With 180 GW of utility-scale solar and 159 GW of wind power currently under construction, the country’s efforts are unparalleled.
Korea is stepping up its efforts in clean hydrogen technology development, aiming to achieve 100% domestic production capability by 2030 through strategic research and development (R&D) initiatives.
Australia has set its sights on becoming a global leader in hydrogen production, aiming to position itself as a renewable…
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