In a surprising turn of events, two significant green hydrogen projects in Australia and New Zealand have been temporarily shelved due to poor economic feasibility and problematic power supplies.
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Hiringa Energy, alongside its partners and investors, has launched Australasia’s first zero-emission green hydrogen refuelling network – Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand (HRNZ).
Toyota New Zealand (TNZ) is making waves in the renewable energy sector as it spearheads the transition towards a hydrogen economy in the country.
The Court of Appeal in Wellington will hear an appeal lodged by Greenpeace on May 23rd regarding the granting of resource consent for a $70 million green hydrogen project in South Taranaki, New Zealand.
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A new collaboration has been established by six international companies to develop zero-emission aircraft in New Zealand.
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.
Premiers of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, and the Northern Cape, Zamani Saul, have joined forces to sign a historic agreement to build a green hydrogen hub.
Meridian has decided to proceed to the development stage of the proposed Southern Green Hydrogen (SGH) project in New Zealand with Woodside as the preferred partner, with the cooperation of Ngāi Tahu.
Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand is starting the construction phase of the first four high-capacity green hydrogen refuelling stations for zero-emission heavy FCEVs (fuel cell electric vehicles) such as trucks and buses.