The University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Electromechanics, Frontier Energy, and GTI Energy have inaugurated a pioneering hydrogen research and demonstration facility.
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Frontier Energy and Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) have signed a Collaboration Agreement to accelerate the integration of green hydrogen into the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas Pipeline (DBNGP). The DBNGP is a crucial gas pipeline connecting the North West Shelf gas fields to markets in South West Western Australia.
HydrogenPro to expands green hydrogen production at Texas facility With the construction of a new 500 MW production facility in…
Asahi Kasei starts work on pilot plant for hydrogen production At its Kawasaki Works facility in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan’s Asahi…
For assistance in navigating the green hydrogen offtake talks around the Bristol Springs Project in Western Australia, Frontier Energy has…
Frontier Energy’s plans to produce green hydrogen using renewable energy sourced from the potential 500 MW Bristol Springs Solar project…
Bristol Springs project could generate about 4.4 million kilos of hydrogen annually for a price of about A$2.83 per kilogram.
The first findings of Frontier Energy’s green hydrogen study show that the business might begin producing the fuel at its…
Frontier Energy Limited has picked Alkaline Water Electrolysis as their preferred technique for producing green hydrogen at the Bristol Springs…