“K” Line joins Japan Hydrogen Association
Japanese shipping company “K” Line (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha) has joined the Japan Hydrogen Association (JH2A).
Japanese shipping company “K” Line (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha) has joined the Japan Hydrogen Association (JH2A).
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The City of Fremantle in Western Australia has been handed the keys to a hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai for a week-long trial.
HyET Hydrogen’s electrochemical compression systems and purifiers will be integrated into H2H Energy’s systems and projects, with a primary focus on hydrogen refuelling stations, under a new partnership between the two companies.
Air Liquide China and Sichuan China National Nuclear Guoxing Technology are working together to further develop the hydrogen energy industry chain in Southwest China.
Cell Impact has formed a new Japan-based subsidiary to better serve the rapidly expanding fuel cell and hydrogen market in the region.
Researchers at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, have developed a light-activated hydrogen sensor that detects hydrogen leaks before they pose safety risks.
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Tenova and HBIS Group are working together to implement what they claim will be the world’s first direct reduced iron (DRI) plant powered by hydrogen in China.