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Tokuyama, a Japanese chemicals firm, has embarked on a groundbreaking venture by commencing mass production of magnesium hydride, a compound that promises to revolutionize hydrogen storage and transport.
Samsung C&T to Construct Infrastructure for Hydrogen Compound Power Generation in South Korea
Samsung C&T has been contracted to construct the first hydrogen compound blending power generation infrastructure in South Korea.
The Korea Automobile & Mobility Association (KAMA) recently shed light on the concerning trend of deteriorating charging infrastructure for hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Korea.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s decision to double its budget for hydrogen-related initiatives in fiscal 2024 reflects a strategic move towards combatting climate change.
Pacific Energy has acquired the Canberra Hydrogen Refuelling Facility from ActewAGL. The facility, located in Fyshwick, Canberra, was the first public hydrogen refuelling station in Australia, launched in 2021.
Hong Kong-based Epago Technologies is making waves in the green energy sector with its innovative approach to hydrogen fuel cell batteries.
Amogy and ITOCHU unveiled a strategic partnership aimed at evaluating possibilities of utilizing Amogy’s technology for decarbonizing ITOCHU’s maritime fleet. The initiative’s announcement was made while signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
One of Australia’s leading energy utilities, EnergyAustralia claims that clean hydrogen may eventually replace natural gas for power plants, eliminating the need for costly nuclear generators.
Electric Power Development (J-POWER) and YamnaCo (Yamna), have signed an agreement for combined development and investment in green hydrogen and ammonia projects worldwide.
The fate of Australia’s largest solar project hangs in the balance as Fortescue Metals, led by Andrew Forrest, misses yet another deadline for finalizing the financial details of the Gibson Island green hydrogen plant in Queensland.
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