Japanese consortium to develop hydrogen-powered vessel
Five Japanese companies have joined forces to develop a hydrogen-powered ferry, marking Japan’s first effort towards developing a commercially available fuel cell vessel.
Five Japanese companies have joined forces to develop a hydrogen-powered ferry, marking Japan’s first effort towards developing a commercially available fuel cell vessel.
Plug Power said it has delivered a 25kW GenFuel electrolyser to Nagasaki, Japan representing the first fruits of its vertical acquisition strategy in Asia and promoting the development of a scalable, renewable hydrogen economy.
Green hydrogen supplier Hiringa Energy and hydrogen fuel cell vehicle company Hyzon Motors have signed an agreement for the supply of hydrogen fuel cell-powered heavy goods vehicles (HGV) to be deployed in New Zealand.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and Toyota Motor Corporation have today shared the nickname for the fuel cell-powered manned pressurised rover planned for launch in 2029.
The Tasmanian Government has received 23 applications through its $50m Hydrogen Renewable Funding Programme.
The Asia-Pacific Hydrogen Association and the Sustainable Energy Council (SEC) have joined forces to organise a virtual hydrogen summit in November.
Construction of the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) Project’s Hastings site, in Victoria, Australia, where hydrogen will be liquefied, stored, and loaded onto a ship for export, has been completed.
Green hydrogen costs are expected fall by up to 64% by 2040, according to new research from energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie that also identifies the 2020s as the decade of hydrogen.
A three-year plan has been unveiled to develop a hydrogen industry in Jinan, the capital of Shandong province in Eastern China.
National Australia Bank (NAB) has become the first financial institution to join the Australian Hydrogen Council.