Asia
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Industrial
Hydrogen to be used to decarbonise steel: Japan Steel Federation
The Japan Iron and Steel Federation (Jisf) said that it supports and contributes to Japan’s ambitious policy of 2050 carbon…
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Industrial
Korea’s SK to build the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen plant
South Korea’s SK Group aims to become the leading hydrogen company in the world. It has now unveiled more information…
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Technology
Japan MHI to develop ammonia fired gas turbine
Mitsubishi Power (an energy solutions company and a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group) has started developing a 40-MW class…
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Automotive & Locomotive
Shanghai to develop new hydrogen refuelling stations
Various Chinese states have been announcing their long-term plans to promote new energy vehicles (NEV). Shanghai municipal government also launched…
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Automotive & Locomotive
Toyota launches packaged fuel cell system module to promote technology
Toyota Motor Corporation has packaged a fuel cell module that combines individual fuel cell (FC) system related components in a…
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Technology
Singapore on the look for green hydrogen in Latin America
Singapore is the latest country exploring the potential of green hydrogen, with widening its search to Latin America. It can…
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Industrial
Itochu to develop local supply-demand business in Japan’ Kyushu
Itochu Corporation today (24th February), a Japanese trading company, said that it would start developing a local hydrogen production for…
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Heat & Power
Japan-Australia project starts brown hydrogen production
Japan-Australia Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project, a pilot project whose goal is to produce clean hydrogen in Victoria‘s Latrobe…
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Aviation and Maritime
Japanese consortium releases findings on Chita hydrogen port terminal
A Japanese consortium anticipates that demand for hydrogen can reach 110k tonnes/year by 2030 in the Chubu region, requiring around…
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Automotive & Locomotive
South Korea plans 450 hydrogen fuelling stations by 2025
The South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-Kyun presided a meeting today (18th February) at Hyundai-Kia Motors’ Namyang Research Center and…
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