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Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has secured a contract worth EUR 5 million with Samsung C&T Corporation Engineering & Construction Group. This venture marks Samsung C&T’s foray into off-grid green hydrogen production, signaling a pivotal moment in the company’s commitment to energy transition initiatives.
Korea Southern Power Company (KOSPO) has declared the completion of the second stage of its solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) project in Yeongwol. This pioneering endeavor signifies a significant leap in clean energy production, offering a glimpse into the future of power generation.
Semarak Renewable Energy Sdn Bhd (Semarak RE) and China Hydropower (Malaysia), a unit of PowerChina International, have inked a RM1.88 billion deal to pioneer Malaysia’s inaugural large-scale green hydrogen production project.
Australian Government has committed a substantial $70 million investment in the development of the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.
Researchers led by Prof. Wei Luo from Wuhan University have introduced a groundbreaking catalyst, bismuth-doped ruthenium oxide (BiRuO).
To achieve the ambitious goals of a hydrogen society, understanding how hydrogen interacts with materials is crucial.
University of Waterloo researchers are pioneering a groundbreaking approach to bolster electricity grids using fuel cell-powered vehicles.
Haryana’s Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, has announced a collaborative effort with Japan to formulate a comprehensive hydrogen policy.
Australia is making significant strides in securing the future of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles on its roads by introducing stringent safety standards.
Amp Energy, a Canadian renewables developer, has announced a three-month extension to the agreement driving the 5GW Cape Hardy Green Hydrogen project in South Australia.
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