- Air Liquide Validates Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Conversion at Scale
- India’s Green Hydrogen Expansion Stalls as 94% of Capacity Remains Stuck at the Planning Stage
- Sinopec Advances 240 MW Green Hydrogen Hub in Inner Mongolia with Domestic Electrolyzer Suppliers
- Enectron Launches Utility-Scale BESS to Support India’s 500 GW Renewable Ambition
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INPEX Corporation, has taken a significant step toward advancing its involvement in the emerging hydrogen energy sector. INPEX recently finalized an agreement to acquire shares in Japan Suiso Energy (JSE), a joint venture formed by two prominent entities in the industry: Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Iwatani Corporation.
Toyota and Hyundai have joined forces alongside energy companies Ampol and Pacific Energy to develop hydrogen refueling infrastructure. This collaboration aims to address the critical challenge of establishing a robust hydrogen ecosystem in the country.
While much of the focus in international media has been on the United States and Europe’s endeavors in the low-carbon hydrogen sector, China’s significant role in this field has often been underreported. As the leading global player in hydrogen production and consumption, China’s strategies and actions are critical not only for its domestic energy landscape but also for the worldwide transition to cleaner energy sources.
Govt’s $8M Green Hydrogen Price Reduction Scheme to Transform Tasmania’s Energy Landscape
Tasmania, known for its breathtaking landscapes and pristine environment, is now gearing up to become a powerhouse in renewable energy. The Tasmanian Government, in a bold move, has unveiled the Green Hydrogen Price Reduction Scheme, a pivotal part of the $50 million Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Industry Development Fund.
Sri Lanka is laying the foundation for a sustainable and eco-friendly future. The focus is on harnessing the potential of green hydrogen and green ammonia to not only reduce emissions but also to bolster the capabilities of the bustling Colombo Port, a strategic hub in the region.
Mitsui Joins Hands with Fukui Prefectural Govt and Hokuriku Electric Power for Hydrogen Feasibility Study
Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co. has partnered with the Fukui prefectural government and Hokuriku Electric Power Company to conduct a groundbreaking feasibility study.
The recently released “China Hydrogen Energy and Fuel Cell Industry Development Report 2022,” or “White Paper 2022,” by the China Hydrogen Energy Alliance, provides a comprehensive look at the status and future of the hydrogen energy industry in China and globally.
Dankook University, along with seven other distinguished institutions, has sealed an agreement to nurture the hydrogen industry ecosystem in South Chungcheong Province. This collaborative effort is not merely about fostering the hydrogen industry but also about developing talent in this critical field.
Toyota, a leading name in the automotive industry, is making a significant pivot. The Japanese automaker has decided to shift its focus in hydrogen fuel-cell technology development from passenger cars to commercial vehicles. The rationale behind this decision and its implications for the future of green transportation are worth exploring.
Fortescue Metals, led by Andrew Forrest, has manually produced its first “home-grown” hydrogen electrolysers at its Gladstone “gigafactory.” These 1MW PEM electrolysers, to be automated soon, mark a pivotal development for Fortescue’s participation in the Australian federal government’s $2 billion Hydrogen Head-start program.
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