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Three Drivers for Energy Demand

Energy use will be increasingly efficient and less carbon intensive than it is today Policy. Technology. Consumer preferences. All three impact how the world uses energy. Each driver influences the other. The interplay between these can vary depending on local circumstances (available resources, public support) and can change over time. At ExxonMobil, we are continually studying energy demand and developing ...

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Gazprom expanding hydrogen into Asia

The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the information about the Company's international marketing strategy. It was highlighted that Gazprom is the largest gas supplier to Europe. In December, the Company started delivering pipeline gas to China. In addition, LNG from the Gazprom Group's portfolio is being supplied to the Asia-Pacific region and elsewhere. Gazprom's marketing strategy is aimed at mai ...

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Australia’s Hydrogen Future

Australia is a nation built on natural resources.  They have fortified our economic growth and lifted our prosperity. They created generations worth of jobs and income for regional communities. Their boom-and-bust cycles are part of our national identity and the peaks and troughs of modern Australia. CSIRO CEO Larry Marshall with a mini-hydrogen fuel cell.  CREDIT:EAMON GALLAGHER Australian coal h ...

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Water Agencies Leverage Smart Grid Technology

While developed nations in Asia-Pacific are completely digitizing their water assets and establishing smart water grids, the developing nations are focusing more on building the infrastructure needed to provide safe and reliable drinking water and sanitation facilities. The urban water infrastructure market is expected to surge ahead with key investments in the replacement of old pi ...

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MHPS & NGK Spark Plug form JV Cecylls for Cell Stack Business

NGK SPARK PLUG CO., LTD. (NTK) and Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. (MHPS) today announced the establishment of CECYLLS Co., Ltd., a joint venture company on January 29.  The two companies had concluded an agreement in July 2019 to establish the joint venture to manufacture and sell cylindrical cell stacks(1) as the power generating elements used in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC)(2).  MHPS' S ...

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Linde: builds four new hydrogen refuelling stations in South Korea

Leading industrial gas heavyweight Linde plc has signed a long-term agreement to build, own and operate four new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) in Chungnam, South Korea. The 15-year contract was signed with the Korea Expressway Corporation (KEC) and will see the four new stations operational by December 2020. South Korea unveiled ambitious plans last year to have 80,000 hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicl ...

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China can boost ASEAN’s Smart City Dreams

China has a lot to offer the ambitious Asean Smart City Network project and has pledged to share its experience and technologyBut the rise of anti-China sentiment in Asean over South China Sea tensions and unpopular Mekong dam projects may hinder cooperation China’s Premier Li Keqiang (centre) poses for a group photo at the 22nd Asean-China Summit in Bangkok last November. Photo: AFPChina is the latest nati ...

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BP Ventures sets sights on Chinese energy management AI market with $3.6m investment

BP inks deal with R&B as oil giant continues to beef up its presence in the fast expanding energy management market BP Ventures has made a foray into the fast expanding artificial intelligence (AI) market in China with a $3.6m investment in energy management specialist R&B, the firms announced this morning. R&B's energy management systems apply AI analytics to predict, control and improve a buil ...

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Toshiba Energy Systems provide mobile Hydrogen system

Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions has delivered a mobile 30kW hydrogen fuel cell system for a test vessel that the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (TUMSAT) and NREG Toshiba are using to demonstrate the applicability of fuel cell technology for shipping. According to Toshiba, using the mobile unit will mean that ‘the volume per unit power output is reduced to 1/3 compared to the statio ...

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Total Opens Asia-Pac HQ in Singapore

FRENCH energy company Total on Monday opened its new Asia-Pacific headquarters at Frasers Tower, which will improve its operational efficiency and drive its business growth in liquefied natural gas (LNG) and renewable energies. Situated on Cecil Street, the headquarters spans about 125,000 square feet, a 65 per cent increase from its old premises in Odeon Towers and Raffles City. The six-storey office space ...

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