Australia targets 15 million tonnes green hydrogen by 2050
Australia is targeting production of 15m tonnes of green hydrogen – with a stretch potential of 30m annually – by 2050, according to a ‘revitalised’ National Hydrogen Strategy 2024.
Australia is targeting production of 15m tonnes of green hydrogen – with a stretch potential of 30m annually – by 2050, according to a ‘revitalised’ National Hydrogen Strategy 2024.
Underlying the new domestic semiconductor development charge now firmly underway in the US and Europe is one undeniable fact: neither will achieve their goals without global partners.
Messer Americas has been granted a temporary injunction and will continue to operate the Crude Helium Enrichment Unit (CHEU) at the former federal helium system.
Texas LNG Brownsville, a subsidiary of Glenfarne Energy Transition, has signed a new Heads of Agreement, securing offtake commitments sufficient for the project to advance to a final investment decision (FID).
Ceres Power Holdings has signed a solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) systems licence with Thermax, a leading provider of energy and environment solutions in India.
Intermodal logistics solutions provider Modalis has acquired compressed and cryogenic gas logistics company Air Flow.
Europe’s renewable power installation is at record highs but the continent’s imports continue to be weighted in favour of fossil fuels, according to the EU’s State of Energy report.
QatarEnergy has inaugurated the first conventional-size LNG vessel, Rex Tillerson, under its shipbuilding programme.
Plans have progressed on what is believed to be the world’s first hydrogen plant combining the four different sectors of electricity, heating, transportation, and hydrogen in Helsinki, Finland.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has signed a Heads of Agreement with Indian Oil Corporation (IndianOil) for the supply of one million tonnes per annum of liquefied natural gas (LNG).