Perth-based renewable energy company Hazer is poised to reshape the hydrogen supply market with its groundbreaking Hazer Process.
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In a bid to strengthen bilateral cooperation and foster sustainable development, Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Tarek El-Molla, engaged in discussions with South Korean Ambassador to Cairo, Kim Young Hyun.
Hyundai Steel, a major player in the steel manufacturing landscape, is now embarking on a transformative journey towards “green steel.”
The China Classification Society (CCS) has granted its first-ever Approval in Principle (AiP) certificate for a marine liquid hydrogen fuel supply system.
In a pioneering move to boost its burgeoning hydrogen industry, South Australia has unveiled a comprehensive hydrogen business directory featuring over 260 firms actively involved or interested in the hydrogen supply chain.
A landmark step towards a sustainable energy landscape has been taken as SK E&S Co., the natural gas power unit of the esteemed SK Group in South Korea, announced a groundbreaking preliminary agreement with local utility giant Korea Southern Power Co. (KOSPO).
The allure of green hydrogen as a key player in the energy transition has encountered a reality check in Western Australia (WA). ATCO Australia’s cancellation of its ambitious 10-megawatt green hydrogen electrolyser project at the Warradarge Wind Farm, despite receiving substantial public funding, unveils the intricate challenges that still overshadow the widespread adoption of this promising technology.
In the ever-evolving landscape of green technology, few projects stand as a testament to human ingenuity and determination like the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain Project, known simply as HESC. This visionary endeavor came to life at the cusp of 2020, introducing the world to the Suiso Frontier – a vessel purpose-built to navigate the oceans with a groundbreaking cargo: liquid hydrogen.
While Korea is determined to play a significant role in the global hydrogen economy, recent reports indicate that the nation’s liquefaction technologies require significant investment and government support to catch up with global leaders.
Australia is doubling down on its commitment to sustainable energy as the federal government allocates a significant A$23 million investment towards renewable hydrogen initiatives. One of the prime recipients of this funding is Wollongong-based startup Hysata, which is set to revolutionize the hydrogen electrolysis landscape.