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Browsing: Pacific
Recent developments at Sinopec’s Kuqa facility in China shed light on the challenges facing large-scale hydrogen production.
YTL PowerSeraya Pte. Limited has emerged as the victor of the first Request for Proposal (RFP) under the Energy Market Authority’s (EMA) new Centralised Process framework.
Western Australian company Pacific Energy has successfully designed and delivered its first hydrogen stand-alone power system (H2 SPS).
As the International Energy Agency (IEA) delivers a “reality check” on the sluggish progress of green hydrogen, Rystad Energy emerges with a contrasting forecast, predicting a surge in momentum for the renewable-based hydrogen sector in 2024.
Nissan, traditionally associated with battery-powered electric vehicles, has entered the burgeoning hydrogen mobility landscape in China through its joint venture with DongFeng.
Fortescue Metals Group, led by Andrew Forrest, is standing at a pivotal moment for its ambitious green hydrogen production venture in Australia.
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has unveiled a cutting-edge non-contact terahertz light sensor, setting a new standard in hydrogen gas leak detection.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) has successfully produced hydrogen in the Northern Territory, marking a significant leap towards establishing a thriving hydrogen generation industry.
Japanese engineering powerhouse IHI has inked a significant agreement with Indian renewables developer ACME, paving the way for the annual offtake of 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia starting in 2028.
Australian government is engaging in discussions with Germany regarding a potential €400 million ($660 million) funding plan. The aim is to initiate billion-dollar-scale green hydrogen projects in Australia, furthering the transition away from Russian gas in Germany.
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