Hydrogen facilities in South Korea to undergo safety reviews
Expert safety reviews of hydrogen fuelling stations and production facilities are set to begin in South Korea following a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing in New York today.
Expert safety reviews of hydrogen fuelling stations and production facilities are set to begin in South Korea following a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing in New York today.
Using hydrogen as a clean, affordable and sustainable source of energy is another step closer after Minister for Resources and Northern Australia Matt Canavan signed a joint statement of cooperation with Japan on Friday.
Hydrogen could be used to fuel the Olympic flame cauldron at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics – marking the first time in the international sporting event’s history that hydrogen would be used for this purpose.
In the six months since Fiona Simon took on the role of CEO of the Australian Hydrogen Council, she has not only overseen the association’s rebrand and significant growth, but she has also been party...
Four Toyota Mirai vehicles provided the power for a U2 concert in Tokyo, Japan last month, making U2 the first international touring band to use hydrogen power at a show.
2019 saw the global hydrogen fuel sector add more than 1GW of new capacity for the first time, according to a report by energy consultancy E4tech.
If 2019 was a breakthrough year for hydrogen mobility, power and technology, then 2020 could yet be another huge step forward towards that crucial tipping point in commercialisation, scale up and realisation, writes Rob Cockerill.
Sustainable energy producer EDL has been awarded $243,000 by the Western Australian Government’s Renewable Hydrogen Fund towards its study to produce hydrogen from renewable energy sources.
The Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for commercial hydrogen vehicles will fall by more than 50% in the next ten years as manufacturing technology matures, economies of scale improve, hydrogen fuel costs decline, and infrastructure...
Hazer Group has been awarded $250,000 of McGowan Government funding to complete a feasibility study on the creation of a renewable hydrogen transport hub in Western Australia.