Singapore earmarks $49m for hydrogen, CCUS
Singapore has earmarked $49m to fund research, development and demonstration projects in hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) over the next five years.
Singapore has earmarked $49m to fund research, development and demonstration projects in hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) over the next five years.
Hydrogen and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) are two priority areas of a new deal signed today (26th Oct) by Australia and Singapore, as the two countries look to advance cooperation on low-emissions technologies...
Homes and businesses in Adelaide, Australia could be powered by a 5% hydrogen blend with natural gas before the end of the year as a pioneering renewable hydrogen plant nears completion in the state.
Air Liquide employees are being transported by hydrogen-powered shuttles in Shanghai, China.
Hydrogen research and development company Star Scientific has been named Emerging Technology of the Year category finalist in the S&P Global Platts Global Energy Awards, an annual program recognising outstanding innovation, leadership and exceptional performance...
“Not all hydrogen is created equal,” explained Nel Hydrogen’s David Bow, then senior vice-president of Sales and Marketing, in a feature for gasworld magazine in 2017. “There are two general types of hydrogen available in...
Back in 1874, science fiction writer Jules Verne had an inspiring vision that hydrogen would one day be used as a power source. Nearly 150 years later, during a global pandemic and unprecedented natural disasters,...
University of Queensland students are investigating a process that uses waste biomass – crushed sugarcane stalks and leaf – to produce hydrogen for under $3 per kilogram.
With the aim of powering a cleaner, more sustainable future through its cutting-edge hydrogen storage technology, Australian technology and lifestyle company Lavo officially launched on Tuesday (20th Oct).
Sustainable technologies company Johnson Matthey (JM) is expanding its fuel cell operations in China with a new £7.5m facility to manufacture critical components for customers in the region.