IBE unveils green hydrogen station network
Infinite Blue Energy has today revealed plans for a network for 17 green hydrogen fuelling stations at key locations on major road transport routes in Eastern Australia.
Infinite Blue Energy has today revealed plans for a network for 17 green hydrogen fuelling stations at key locations on major road transport routes in Eastern Australia.
The opportunity for large scale hydrogen production in New Zealand for both domestic use and export is both real and achievable, says Chief Executive of the New Zealand Hydrogen Association, Dr. Linda Wright, but cautions...
Continuing to drive towards a more sustainable future, Australian-owned industrial gas company Coregas and Hyundai Motor Company Australia are today celebrating a five-year partnership.
At a pivotal moment for the world’s sustainable economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Hydrogen Council has welcomed 11 new members, bringing its membership total to 92.
Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), hailed the ambition of the recently released European Union’s (EU) recent Hydrogen Strategy in the first of a three-part series of webinars...
Linde and China National Offshore Oil Corporation’s (CNOOC) subsidiary, CNOOC Energy Technology & Services, will jointly develop the hydrogen energy industry in China, the Irish-domiciled industrial gases giant announced today.
To support a future where all our energy comes from clean sources, the world needs clean, flexible, storable and safe fuels. Hydrogen has all of these characteristics. When used as a fuel, it produces no...
A new 2D material for hydrogen production has been developed by Scientists at Tomsk Polytechnic University and teams from the University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague and Jan Evangelista Purkyne University.
SAIC Motor Corporation and China Baowu Iron and Steel Group last week signed an agreement through which the two companies will focus on hydrogen utilisation, integrated materials for automobiles, smart supply and industrial finance.
Eight international standards have been adopted by Australia to help shape the future of hydrogen across the country as it continues to focus on a cleaner, more affordable energy future.