Southeast Asian energy companies are emerging as pivotal players in the quest for net-zero carbon emissions. Their strategic investments in cutting-edge technology and a diversified portfolio of clean energy assets, including hydrogen, are setting the stage for a sustainable energy future. In this transformative journey, Malaysia stands at the forefront, aligning its efforts with the government’s commitment to promote green hydrogen and accelerate climate action.
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Daejeon City in South Korea has unveiled an innovative approach to hydrogen supply. The city announced on the 4th of October that it will provide hydrogen directly to the Nangwol hydrogen filling station through pipelines, marking a milestone in the region’s hydrogen infrastructure.
In the race towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, hydrogen has emerged as a promising contender. Its potential as a clean energy source in a decarbonized society has sparked significant technological developments, including the construction of efficient liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carriers.
SK Gas is set to showcase its hydrogen hybrid combustion technology at the Ulsan GPS power plant. This move not only marks a milestone for the power generation industry but also positions South Korea at the forefront of innovative and eco-friendly energy solutions.
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Hydrogen, often touted as the universe’s most abundant element, is taking center stage in the battle against climate change. Countries worldwide are recognizing its potential as a clean energy carrier and are ramping up efforts to incorporate it into their energy strategies.
In a remarkable development poised to shape the future of sustainable urban living, India’s Construction Industry Development Council (CIDC) and the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlement (KRIHS) are set to converge during a one-day forum in New Delhi on September 11, 2023. The topic of discussion: Green Hydrogen Smart Cities.
Toyota Australia’s Altona facility in Victoria has undergone a remarkable transformation into a demonstration-scale hydrogen production, storage, and refueling plant that harnesses the power of renewable energy sources.
Pure Hydrogen, an Australian clean energy company, has struck a groundbreaking deal to boost the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell (HFC) vehicles. The company, known for its pioneering efforts in the HFC vehicle domain, has secured a funding facility of $125 million from Australian financier Monard Capital and its US-affiliate.
In a monumental stride towards a more sustainable future, China has inaugurated its first 10,000-ton photovoltaic green hydrogen project.