AVID to roll out EnerVenue’s hydrogen products across Australia
EnerVenue will continue its expansion in Australia after agreeing to supply its metal-hydrogen batteries under a new supply deal with AVID Group.
EnerVenue will continue its expansion in Australia after agreeing to supply its metal-hydrogen batteries under a new supply deal with AVID Group.
A one million-tonne-per-year green ammonia plant in India has reached final investment decision (FID), with plans to export the hydrogen derivative to Europe from 2026.
The industrial sector is expected to dominate hydrogen demand in the approaching decades and not transportation, according to a new report from the International Chamber of Shipping.
Toyota and SinoHytec’s 50:50 joint venture has opened a brand new hydrogen fuel cell R&D and production plant in Beijing, China.
India’s Numaligarh Refinery (NRL) has launched a tender to install a 1,000-tonne per year green hydrogen generation unit, according to reports.
Chinese state-owned energy majors have launched a new consortium aimed at boosting the People’s Republic’s green hydrogen capabilities.
Sembcorp Green Hydrogen has agreed with Japanese shipping company NYK Line to transport 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia from India to Japan.
Sirius Aviation and Marathon Group Australia have partnered to enhance hydrogen storage and infrastructure at Australian airports.
H2 View understands that the Indonesian Government is aiming to invest up to $25.2bn into the green hydrogen sector by 2060.
Against the backdrop of Ørsted’s decision to axe its hydrogen-based e-fuels project, due to a lack of offtake, H2 View asks, where will the demand for electrolytic hydrogen be?