A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Pilbara Ports Authority (PPA) and the Port of Himeji intends to increase the possibilities for energy commerce between Western Australia (WA) and Japan.
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In order to advance sustainable energy supply chains between Australia and the Netherlands on green hydrogen, Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen and the Netherlands’ Minister for Climate and Energy Rob Jetten signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
For a cooperative project to create a green hydrogen supply chain, Australia and Germany have set aside A$50 million ($35.5 million) and 50 million euros ($54.4 million), respectively.
World Economic Forum’s industrial cluster decarbonization effort includes Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley The Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley, led by Cepsa…
In order to integrate, assemble, and deliver GKN’s hydrogen equipment in Australia and New Zealand using the OEM hydrogen metal hydride storage technology, GreenHy2 and GKN have signed an Exclusive Agency Agreement.
Germany is moving even faster to replace the coal and oil that travel via the port of Rotterdam to North Rhine-Westphalia (the Ruhr) with renewable hydrogen in the current geopolitical climate.
20 Australian high-school teams are constructing fuel-cell cars for the Hydrogen Grand Prix.
Australia shows that renewable energies are outpacing fossil fuels, but not by much. The Office of the Chief Economist at the federal Department of Industry, Science, and Resources estimates that Australian resource and energy projects are worth A$702 billion ($471 billion).
A large number of projects totalling 266 billion Australian dollars ($178 billion) have been proposed for it, but only one hydrogen project has received Australia Investments’ commitment. This demonstrates the scope of the challenge it faces in its quest to become a significant exporter of clean fuel.
Infinite Green Energy has chosen Technip Energies to carry out a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for their MEG-HP1 Early Production Facility, a 10MW green hydrogen production project in Northam, Western Australia.