CEOs call on COP26 leaders to materialise hydrogen plans globally
Within the next decade, global demand for renewable and low carbon hydrogen could grow by 50%, and by 2050 hydrogen could contribute to over 20% of global carbon abatement.
Within the next decade, global demand for renewable and low carbon hydrogen could grow by 50%, and by 2050 hydrogen could contribute to over 20% of global carbon abatement.
A new agreement revealed today (Nov 3) will see CAC-H2 support Patriot Hydrogen in developing waste-to-hydrogen plants throughout Australia.
H2X Global, developer of Australia’s first hydrogen fuel cell electric Ute, will be presenting at COP26 with only a select innovative companies invited to do so.
The Hydrogen Utility’s (H2U’s) Eyre Peninsula Gateway™ green hydrogen and ammonia project is set to benefit from a new agreement inked between the Australian firm and Casale.
ExxonMobil and Pertamina have agreed a new agreement that will see the two companies explore low-carbon technologies in Indonesia with hydrogen set to feature in the companies plans.
Hydrogen is set to support yet another Olympic games, with the opening of a new hydrogen station in China’s Zhang Jia Kou City which will host the 2022 Winter Games.
Kazakhstan’s hydrogen and ammonia markets are set to be boosted by a new partnership between KazMunayGas and Linde.
A new Australia-Republic of Korea (ROK) low and zero emissions technology partnership is set to see the two countries work together to support the adoption of low and zero emissions technologies, such as hydrogen.
Fortescue Future Industries is set to become the UK’s largest supplier of green hydrogen, having inked a multi-billion-pound deal with JCB and Ryze Hydrogen that will see the Australian firm’s hydrogen production grow to 15...
After two years of expectation, the UK is hosting COP26. Around 25,000 delegates and 120 world leaders are set to descend onto Glasgow for the summit. Hotels and restaurants across the city are booked up...