Australian green hydrogen project progresses
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group has been selected by Infinite Blue Energy to conduct the initial work phase for Australia’s first 100% green hydrogen plant.
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group has been selected by Infinite Blue Energy to conduct the initial work phase for Australia’s first 100% green hydrogen plant.
A new council has been launched in the Kobe/Kansai area in Japan with the goal of developing hydrogen utilisation methods and establishing a hydrogen supply chain.
Researchers from the University of Newcastle in Australia have used a system that combines solar energy with water harvested from air to manufacture low cost green hydrogen.
Renewable energy generator Hydro Tasmania has appointed Evangelista Albertini as its CEO.
HBIS Group has opened a hydrogen station in Handan city, Hebei Province, marking the first permanent hydrogen station operated by a steel manufacturer in China.
Hydrogen flow plate manufacturer Cell Impact has received a SEK 1.5m (€145,000) flow plate order from fuel cell stack manufacturer Nowogen Technology.
National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) has unveiled new funding and industry support for Australia’s emerging hydrogen and energy technology businesses in a bid to create a network of hydrogen technology clusters around the country.
Toyota Motor Corporation and Honda R&D have joined forces to develop a mobile power generation system that consists of a hydrogen fuel cell bus, portable external power output devices and portable batteries.
Chinese automobile manufacturer GAC Group has unveiled its first hydrogen fuel cell-powered car at GAC Tech Day 2020.
Five Japanese companies have joined forces to develop a hydrogen-powered ferry, marking Japan’s first effort towards developing a commercially available fuel cell vessel.