Green light for Australian hydrogen project
The New South Wales Government in Australia has today approved Jemena’s $15m Western Sydney Green Gas (WSGG) Project – Australia’s largest hydrogen demonstration project.
The New South Wales Government in Australia has today approved Jemena’s $15m Western Sydney Green Gas (WSGG) Project – Australia’s largest hydrogen demonstration project.
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Hyundai Australia has secured a supply of green hydrogen from gas utility Jemena as part of a new deal that signals a significant step forward for Australia’s emerging zero emission vehicle industry.
New Zealand is set to have a nationwide network of hydrogen stations from 2021 following today’s announcement from the government that it has provisionally approved $20m for Hiringa Energy to build the infrastructure.
The China Hydrogen Alliance and the Hydrogen Council have co-released the Chinese version of a report titled ‘Path to Hydrogen Competitiveness – A Cost Perspective”.
Hyundai’s hydrogen-powered fuel cell heavy-duty truck HDC-6 Neptune has won a 2020 Future Mobility of the Year (FMOTY) award.
NanoMalaysia subsidiary NanoCommerce has inked a joint venture agreement with Pulsar UAV to commercialise a hydrogen-powered drone, the Malaysian National News Agency reports.
Green hydrogen could be used to significantly reduce aviation emissions within the next five years, with a complete transition to hydrogen-fuelled flights from 2050, says new report from Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.