KOGAS expects to supply 830,000 tonnes of hydrogen by 2030
The Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) is aiming to seize the hydrogen opportunity as it expects to supply 830,000 tonnes of the clean energy carrier by 2030.
The Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) is aiming to seize the hydrogen opportunity as it expects to supply 830,000 tonnes of the clean energy carrier by 2030.
ABB and PERIC Hydrogen Technologies have joined forces to optimise green hydrogen production as demand for the energy carrier continues to accelerate across the globe.
The US and India have launched a new public-private task force on hydrogen that will look to provide a boost to the renewable energy sector and accelerate the transition to net zero emissions.
New Zealand’s hydrogen refuelling station network is set to benefit from a new agreement inked between Mitsui and Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand (HRNZ).
Interest has grown substantially around the world in the Southland green hydrogen project which aims to construct the world’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant in New Zealand.
Australia urgently needs a national approach to creating a viable hydrogen energy industry.
Developing a clean hydrogen ecosystem is set to be a central target of a new partnership between the US, Australia, India and Japan.
Doosan Fuel Cell has made history in Korea today (Sept 27) as the company revealed it has become the first to export hydrogen fuel cells overseas.
Hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines (ICEs) have been regarded as “superior to fuel cells” by Dr. Motohiko Nishimura, Executive Officer of Kawasaki Heavy Industries.
According to research by Rystad Energy, although the green hydrogen project pipeline is growing at an unprecedented pace, many of the projects are situated in regions with high water-stress levels.