Six more hydrogen stations for Malaysia
Six more hydrogen stations will be built in Sarawak, local Malaysian news has reported.
Six more hydrogen stations will be built in Sarawak, local Malaysian news has reported.
A new report released yesterday by the Tasmanian Government details the Australian state’s unique potential to become a leading supplier of clean, secure and affordable hydrogen.
The world’s first liquid hydrogen carrier ship has been unveiled today in Japan, marking a major step forward in the Australia-Japan coal-to-hydrogen pilot.
As New Zealand looks to decarbonise its total energy system, plans are already afoot to export New Zealand’s abundant renewable energy via large-scale liquid hydrogen.
Joint venture Cockerill Jingli Hydrogen has inaugurated its new 18,000m2 electrolyser production centre in Suzhou, China.
Hyundai Motor India Limited is evaluating the feasibility of bringing fuel cell electric vehicles to India in order to commit to a greener mobility eco system.
Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet) has ordered two more hydrogen stations worth €2.7m from Nel Korea, as the special purpose company works towards its goal of 100 stations in South Korea by 2022.
Bosch, a global supplier of technology and services, has broken ground on a new fuel cell centre in Wuxi, China.
Construction has today started at Australian Gas Networks’ $11.4m hydrogen production facility located at the Tonsley Innovation District, South of Adelaide.
Energy infrastructure company Jemena has welcomed Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy and said it supports Dr. Alan Finkel’s promotion of hydrogen, and green, renewable gas as a solution to the country’s energy mix.