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Green hydrogen and the global clean energy race
This series looks at the competitive edge different countries and regions have in the green hydrogen industry.
Updated: 29 Jun, 2024
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In the green hydrogen race, who’ll be the hare and who’ll be the tortoise?
In the first of a four-part series, Peggy Sito and Yujie Xue look at the competitive edge of different countries and regions in the green hydrogen industry.
08 Jun, 2024
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Explainer | What is green hydrogen and what is China’s role in its production and use?
Hydrogen is seen as a viable long-term solution that can reduce emissions in the most carbon-intensive sectors, but the path to making the zero-emission fuel commercially viable is long and arduous.
07 Jun, 2024
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Explainer | How do hydrogen vehicles work? Are they the future of transport?
Long-range vehicles that emit only water are enticing, but high costs and fast evolution among battery-powered EVs could limit prospects.
15 Jun, 2024
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China paves the way for green hydrogen as ‘fourth pillar’ of economy
In the second of a four-part series on the fuel of the future, Yujie Xue looks at the opportunities, threats and challenges China faces in dominating the industry.
15 Jun, 2024
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Explainer | What are electrolysers and fuel cells? How do they make and use hydrogen?
In the quest for a greener future, hydrogen is expected to play a key role. Here’s a look at the equipment that releases its potential as an energy source.
21 Jun, 2024
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How Australia is emerging as the world’s leading green hydrogen destination
In the third of a four-part series on green hydrogen, Eric Ng and Yujie Xue look into start-ups that are working on creating the infrastructure and technology to take the low-carbon fuel mainstream.
22 Jun, 2024
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Hong Kong’s hydrogen economy may need a bigger push, advocates say
In the last of a four-part series, Eric Ng and Martin Choi look at efforts to ignite a local hydrogen economy in Hong Kong.
29 Jun, 2024