Australia unveils updated hydrogen strategy aiming for export leadership
“Setting five-yearly production milestones out to 2050 will provide the trajectory we will need to realise our goal to be a global hydrogen leader,” the strategy reads.
“Setting five-yearly production milestones out to 2050 will provide the trajectory we will need to realise our goal to be a global hydrogen leader,” the strategy reads.
Mitsubishi Corporation is exploring the offtake of low-carbon ammonia and equity participation in ExxonMobil’s blue hydrogen production project in the US.
Splitwaters will provide 2.5GW of alkaline electrolysers to Sun Brilliance’s Green Urea Project in Kwinana, Western Australia, along with EPC services.
Thermax Limited will develop and bring to market Ceres Power’s solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) systems in India under a new license agreement.
The Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has turned his attention to green hydrogen after he claimed the country has fulfilled numerous Paris commitments on green energy.
Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the two plan to jointly develop, study, evaluate and sell containerised electrolysers 1-7.5MW in size.
Spain is supporting Chinese wind turbine producer Envision Energy’s plans to build a $1bn 5GW electrolyser factory in the southern European nation.
Sungrow Hydrogen has begun operating its alkaline electrolyser at the Shanxi Yulin Coal Chemical Industry base in China.
European and Japanese policymakers could import large volumes of blue hydrogen that exceeds regulatory carbon intensity thresholds, according to a new report.
“We’ve found one of the strongest partners in India, if not the strongest partner,” Håkon Volldal, President and CEO of Nel, told H2 View.