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.
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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.
Hyundai Motor Company is set to take over the hydrogen business of Hyundai Mobis to harness the collective hydrogen business capabilities of the Hyundai Motor Group while allowing Hyundai Mobis to intensify its focus on enhancing the competitiveness of electrification parts.
A consortium comprising prominent Japanese companies, including Mitsui & Co, Mitsui Chemicals, IHI Corp, and Kansai Electric Power Co, has revealed plans for a collaborative study to establish an innovative hydrogen and ammonia supply chain within the Osaka coastal industrial zone.
In a stride towards revolutionizing the green mobility landscape, Hyundai Motor Group is on the cusp of unveiling groundbreaking technology that extracts clean hydrogen from an unlikely source – food waste.
The race towards a sustainable future has been ignited by a collaboration between Australian project delivery expert Worley and researchers at Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment.
For a hydrogen production unit at its Kwinana biorefinery in Western Australia, British Petroleum (bp) has awarded French Technip Energies a contract valued between $50 million and $250 million. This is in support of the proposed project to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and biodiesel from renewable feedstocks.
Amidst the buzz and fervor surrounding hydrogen’s potential, Australia finds itself at a crossroads, balancing hype with financial viability. The allure of hydrogen’s clean energy prospects presents a pivotal opportunity in Australia’s journey towards decarbonization.
Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has embarked on a collaborative journey with six Thai and Japanese firms to explore the potential of hydrogen fuel within the industrial heartlands of Rayong.