Plug Power and SK Group close $1.6m deal
Plug Power and SK Group have today (25th Feb) completed a $1.6bn deal to accelerate hydrogen as an alternative energy source in Asian markets.
Plug Power and SK Group have today (25th Feb) completed a $1.6bn deal to accelerate hydrogen as an alternative energy source in Asian markets.
To help accelerate its goal to be the largest hydrogen producer and exporter on Australia’s East Coast, renewable energy developer Verdant Technologies has appointed an investment banking firm in hope to become Nasdaq listed.
Real Energy and Strata-X are set to become the merged entity Pure Hydrogen Corporation Limited, the company behind plans to create four large-scale hydrogen hubs on the East Coast of Australia.
Plans have been unveiled for Australia’s first 100% hydrogen-ready transmission pipeline.
A new partnership is looking to develop a complete hydrogen value chain in northern Kyushu, Japan.
Sumitomo Rubber Industries is looking into the possibility of using hydrogen at its major tire factories in Japan as it strives to achieve carbon neutrality in its tire manufacturing processes by 2050.
Australian energy infrastructure company Jemena has started construction of its pioneering $15m project that will see 250 homes in New South Wales powered by green hydrogen later this year.
Sinopec is planning to establish 1,000 hydrogen stations by 2025 in China as the state oil and gas producer accelerates development of its new energy business.
A newly formed partnership is hoping to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen technologies in India.
Global Energy Ventures has raised $6.3m to accelerate development of its compressed green hydrogen ship that will transport the zero-carbon fuel of the future.