Next-generation Toyota Mirai confirmed for Australia
Toyota Australia has today (17th Nov) confirmed it will deliver the next-generation hydrogen-powered Mirai to select business and government fleets from the first quarter of 2021.
Toyota Australia has today (17th Nov) confirmed it will deliver the next-generation hydrogen-powered Mirai to select business and government fleets from the first quarter of 2021.
Green hydrogen supplier Hiringa Energy is collaborating with Firstgas to see if the gas network operator’s existing natural gas pipelines could be used to establish 100 hydrogen stations across New Zealand by 2030.
Fortescue Metals Group is looking to develop a 250MW green hydrogen plant at the Bell Bay Industrial Precinct, Tasmania, to produce approximately 250,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually for domestic and international export.
Construction is underway on a hydrogen-fuelled passenger ferry in Queensland, Australia, with the vessel expected to launch in the first quarter of 2021.
Plans for a 5GW solar and wind farm in Western Australia that will produce renewable hydrogen for potential export to Asia took a step forward today (16th Nov).
Australia needs a comprehensive and actionable hydrogen market plan if the country is to build a world-scale hydrogen industry, day one of the Australian Hydrogen Conference was told today.
Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has been awarded the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for a hydrogen liquefaction plant in Gyeongnam, Korea.
Toyota’s trading arm Toyota Tsusho Corporation will exclusively promote and sell SFC Energy’s hydrogen and methanol fuel cell products in Japan.
Clean energy solutions company Xebec and Shenergy Group will open large-scale opportunities to develop hydrogen infrastructure in China as part of a new partnership.
Malaysian utility Sarawak Energy and Petronas on Tuesday (10th Nov) inked a deal to collaborate on green hydrogen commercial production and its value supply chain in Asia.