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Browsing: Pacific
Haryana’s Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, has announced a collaborative effort with Japan to formulate a comprehensive hydrogen policy.
Australia is making significant strides in securing the future of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles on its roads by introducing stringent safety standards.
Amp Energy, a Canadian renewables developer, has announced a three-month extension to the agreement driving the 5GW Cape Hardy Green Hydrogen project in South Australia.
Japanese firms Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Toyo Engineering Corporation, JGC Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation have signed a joint venture agreement to enhance the front-end engineering design (FEED) execution for a liquefied hydrogen supply chain in development by Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
Keppel Corporation and Pan-United Corporation, alongside Chevron Singapore, Surbana Jurong, Air Liquide Singapore, Osaka Gas Singapore, and Pavilion Energy, have solidified their collaboration through a memorandum of understanding (MOU) under the banner of the Low Carbon Technology Industry Consortium (LCT-IC).
The unveiling of the new generation Hyundai Nexo during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas signals the Korean manufacturer’s commitment to a sustainable and diversified future for transportation.
Yanmar Power Technology, a subsidiary of Yanmar Holdings, has initiated the development of a hydrogen-fueled 4-stroke high-speed engine for power generation in coastal vessels.
While the electric vehicle (EV) landscape is dominated by massive battery technologies, Hyundai has emerged at CES 2024 with a bold reminder: the automaker is not giving up on hydrogen.
Australian companies Fortescue and Woodside find their ambitious hydrogen projects at risk due to proposed rule changes by the United States. The changes could potentially exclude them from accessing cash incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), valued at billions of dollars.
The government of the Australia’s Northern Territory has bestowed major project status upon the Darwin H2 Hub. Developed by TE H2, an 80%-owned subsidiary of French oil major TotalEnergies, this 1GW green hydrogen project has emerged as a beacon of sustainable energy innovation.
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