Tokuyama and Toyota start verification tests in Japan
Tokuyama and Toyota have commenced verification tests, using by-product hydrogen, of a stationary fuel cell generator that makes use of the Mirai’s fuel cell system.
Tokuyama and Toyota have commenced verification tests, using by-product hydrogen, of a stationary fuel cell generator that makes use of the Mirai’s fuel cell system.
Sydney-based Amtronics today announced a new division – Australian Hydrogen Generation – which will provide a boost to the country’s fledgling hydrogen industry.
Hoping to revive the car manufacturing industry in Australia, a new independent vehicle company with a strong focus on hydrogen has been launched today.
Australian technology company Hazer Group has successfully completed an $8.4m share placement for its biogas to green hydrogen production facility – a major milestone in scaling up the technology.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has started the sale of its hydrogen liquefier which was first developed by made-in-Japan technologies with liquefaction efficiency.
New Delhi-based The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) sees green hydrogen as the next “clean energy prize” and is calling for industry and government in India to work together to reap the benefits.
Tasmania has developed hydrogen-related qualifications as part of a new $14m Trades and Water Centre of Excellence at TasTAFE’s Clarence campus.
A new project to produce renewable hydrogen and graphite from wastewater will use technology created by the University of Western Australia (UWA).
The electrolyser for Australia’s first public hydrogen refuelling station was lifted into place last week.
Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet) has ordered three more hydrogen stations worth around €4m from Nel Korea, as the special purpose company works towards its goal of 100 stations in South Korea by 2022.