Toyota selects Fabrum’s liquid hydrogen storage solutions
New Zealand-based Fabrum has agreed to supply its liquid hydrogen storage technology to Toyota.
New Zealand-based Fabrum has agreed to supply its liquid hydrogen storage technology to Toyota.
The Indian Government has announced an auction of Rs. 455 crore ($54m) to advance the use of hydrogen in the steel and iron sector.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has partnered with Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (“K” LINE) to explore the development of hydrogen-based maritime solutions.
GKN Hydrogen will jointly offer hydrogen solutions for the Chinese mobility infrastructure sector as part of a collaboration with ZYNP.
Freeport East will receive £1.44m ($1.8m) to develop green hydrogen technology for high-powered workboats using low-carbon storage and propulsion.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has agreed to explore the possibility of blending hydrogen with natural gas in Thailand.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has forecasted that investment in electrolyser projects will reach $5bn in 2024 – representing a 140% increase across the globe.
At the heart of the framework, lies AUD $13.7bn ($9.1bn) in production tax incentives for green hydrogen – AUD $6.7bn ($4.5bn) – and process critical minerals – AUD $7bn ($4.7bn).
Black & Veatch will begin studying green hydrogen commercialisation pathways in Malaysia to realise the country’s energy ambitions.
Ceres Power has been awarded a second contract by Shell to design a 10MW pressurised solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) module.