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Augustus Global Investment (AGI) has joined forces with Black & Veatch, a global critical infrastructure solutions leader, to explore the possibilities of green hydrogen generation in Indonesia. The feasibility study, proving technically and economically feasible, opens doors for a groundbreaking USD 500 million project in the Aceh province.

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CS Energy has inked a deal with General Electric’s energy spin-off, GE Vernova, to provide hydrogen-ready peaking generation units for the cutting-edge 400MW Brigalow gas-fired peaking power plant. This collaboration marks a pivotal moment in Queensland’s journey towards a sustainable energy future.

Algae-Carbon Nanofiber Cells Redefine Hydrogen Production

Scientists from Yonsei University in South Korea have pioneered a revolutionary method for electricity production by merging green algae with carbon nanofibers (CNFs). The innovative cellular PV power station aims to propel hydrogen production, opening new avenues for sustainable energy solutions.

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thyssenkrupp Uhde, in collaboration with DL E&C and CARBONCO, has been chosen by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S (CIP) to spearhead the pre-FEED for the Murchison green ammonia project in Kalbarri, Western Australia. This giga-watt-scale venture aims to harness onshore wind and solar energy for green hydrogen and green ammonia production.

Bosch's Fuel Cell Triumph in Chongqing

Bosch has unveiled its latest venture at the opening of the new site for Bosch Hydrogen Powertrain Systems in Chongqing, China. The renowned engineering giant announced the supply of 300 commercial vehicles equipped with its cutting-edge fuel cell systems to Shanxi Meijin Energy, a coal producer and an early adopter of hydrogen solutions in China.

New Licences for Province Resources' 8 GW HyEnergy Project in Western Australia

Perth-based Province Resources, a company initially focused on gold and nickel exploration, is making significant strides in the green energy sector with its 8 GW HyEnergy project in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region. The Western Australian government has granted additional licenses, covering over 600,000 hectares, including a crucial seabed area near Carnarvon required for hydrogen export.

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Hyundai Rotem, one of South Korea’s leading tank manufacturers, presented a vision for the next generation of main battle tanks (MBTs) at the recent ADEX 2023 arms exhibition held in Seoul. While the K2 “Black Panther” currently serves as South Korea’s advanced MBT, discussions about its eventual replacement have been ongoing among senior military officials. Hyundai’s concept, known as Next Gen MBT (NG MBT), represents a significant step towards that future.