Greenpeace opposition to green hydrogen project dismissed by New Zealand court
Greenpeace action opposing the consent of a green hydrogen project for use in urea production has been dismissed by the New Zealand Court of Appeal.
Greenpeace action opposing the consent of a green hydrogen project for use in urea production has been dismissed by the New Zealand Court of Appeal.
The Australian Government announced six shortlisted applicants for its AUD $2bn ($1.36bn) Hydrogen Headstart Program at the end of December (2023).
Kicking off H2 View’s 12 Days of Content, we catch up with Daria Nochevnik, Director Policy and Partnerships at the Hydrogen Council.
Mitsubishi Corporation and Amogy have established a strategic partnership to focus on ammonia cracking technology in large-scale hydrogen carrier applications.
Japanese engineering company IHI Corporation and Petronas subsidiary Gentari Hydrogen have signed an MOU to explore developing a global green ammonia value chain.
Germany has confirmed an additional contribution to the European Investment Bank’s (EIB’s) Green Hydrogen Fund to provide grants to developing countries.
Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, Chairman at Enapter spoke exclusively to H2 View following his presentation at the Harnessing Hydrogen’s Potential with Pragmatism and Pace event.
Singapore and Japan have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) to explore green fuels including ammonia and hydrogen as part of efforts to ramp up maritime decarbonisation.
An Australian company has today (December 18) launched plans for a AUD $425m ($285.6m) large-scale waste-to-hydrogen progressing facility in South Australia.
Sembcorp Green Hydrogen, together with Sojitz Corporation (Sojitz) and Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc. (Kyushu Electric), have entered into an MOU to pursue green ammonia production opportunities in India for export to Japan.