Plug could supply 3GW of electrolysers to Australian green ammonia project
The MoU could see Plug agree to develop a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP) for the project this month (May 2024).
The MoU could see Plug agree to develop a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP) for the project this month (May 2024).
Plug Power has achieved Korean Gas Safety (KGS) certification of liquid hydrogen storage tanks and transport trailers.
The role of ammonia in hydrogen’s future has grown exponentially in recent years. More companies and nations are looking to the hydrogen and nitrogen compound as both a transport medium and direct fuel for various...
The Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) has received funding to support the transition of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to hydrogen.
Phil Hodgson, Managing Director and CEO, Calix Limited, tells H2 View about the company’s green hydrogen-based zero-emission steel technology.
Plug Power has secured the first international safety and performance certification in South Korea for PEM electrolyser manufacturing.
Up to 8.2 billion won ($5.9m) has been allocated in subsidies to 152 hydrogen refuelling stations in South Korea.
H2i Technology has completed independent testing of its hydrogen injection system designed for traditional diesel engines.
Hiringa Enery will head up plans to develop a hydrogen refuelling network throughout New Zealand to reach 2050 Net Zero goals.
Renewable energy deployment should be prioritised over green hydrogen development in Southeast Asia but hydrogen should be reserved for “no-regret” hard-to-abate applications, according to a new report by Agora.