Hydrogen at the centre of Australia’s technology roadmap
“Australia can be a world leader in hydrogen and we look forward to working with governments to progressing ‘H2 under 2’.”
“Australia can be a world leader in hydrogen and we look forward to working with governments to progressing ‘H2 under 2’.”
Seven hydrogen fuel cell units are set for deployment at South Africa’s 1 Military Hospital in Pretoria to help the fight against coronavirus.
Fuel cell manufacturer Nedstack is working with the shipping sector to develop a hydrogen-electric drivetrain for marine applications.
Green hydrogen is set to blended into the natural gas network in Haren, Germany, as early as next year.
Mongstad Industrial Park in Norway has been selected as the location for what could be the country’s first production plant for liquid hydrogen serving the maritime market.
The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has launched a session that will explore hydrogen production, distribution and potential application across the UK.
Real Energy Corporation will assess the commercial viability of building, owning and operating a hydrogen fuel plant in Queensland, Australia through a new subsidiary.
Organisers behind the 5th International Conference on Maritime Hydrogen and Marine Energy have today confirmed the event will go ahead digitally in 2020.
New South Wales in Australia could be transitioned from fossil fuel-based electricity to green hydrogen by 2027 under bold billion-dollar plans unveiled today by Infinite Blue Energy.
Global energy company SGH2 Energy has announced plans for what it claims to be the world’s largest green hydrogen facility in the City of Lancaster, California.