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The focus on hydrogen as a clean energy source is primarily driven by its ability to mitigate environmental impact and contribute to a sustainable future.
Countrywide Hydrogen has initiated a feasibility study for the construction of a “Hydrogen HyWay” connecting Adelaide and Melbourne, heralding a new era in Australia’s transportation landscape.
Hyundai is set to introduce the N Vision 74, a cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell-powered sports car. According to a recent report, Hyundai plans to produce a limited run of 100 units, with 70 destined for private customers and 30 earmarked as racing versions for motorsport enthusiasts.
A research team, led by Professor Jianxin Zou, has recently published a study in Energy Material Advances, shedding light on the potential of metal hydrides, particularly focusing on magnesium-based hydrides (MgH2), to revolutionize hydrogen storage.
Bloom Energy and SK ecoplant Join Forces for South Korea’s Jeju Island Hydrogen Project
Bloom Energy, has partnered with SK ecoplant, a subsidiary of the SK Group, to deploy Bloom’s cutting-edge solid oxide electrolyzer in the Jeju Island hydrogen demonstration project in South Korea.
Australia’s pursuit of a leadership role in the global hydrogen landscape has taken a significant stride forward with the announcement that six ambitious projects have been shortlisted for the $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart program.
Gangwon-do recently conducted the ‘Hydrogen Storage and Transportation Cluster Vision Declaration Ceremony’ at Kangwon National University’s Samcheok Campus.
Donghae City, under the leadership of Mayor Shim Gyu-eon, recently announced the commencement of the ‘Hydrogen Storage and Transportation Cluster Vision Declaration Ceremony.’
Australian researchers have shattered the traditional barriers of green hydrogen production by introducing a method that directly extracts hydrogen from seawater.
Ulsan City has inked a groundbreaking agreement with K&D Energen Co., Ltd. to establish a new hydrogen gas production plant. Valued at an impressive 218.5 billion won, this investment signals not only a significant economic venture but also a crucial step in advancing Ulsan’s role in the hydrogen industry.
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