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Friday 11 October 2024
Policy, production, and pragmatism: Linde LienHwa's hydrogen horizon
In the global race towards decarbonization, hydrogen energy is rapidly ascending as a key player. However, for Taiwan, an island nation with unique energy challenges, the path to...
Thursday 3 October 2024
Taiwan companies eyeing hydrogen energy opportunities
Taiwanese enterprises are quietly formulating a strategy to capture a share of the hydrogen energy sector amid the global green energy push. Renewable energy and electric vehicles...
Friday 6 September 2024
Supply chains, automotive brands gather at Cenex Expo 2024 debut
The annual Cenex Expo hosted by Cenex debuted in Milton Keynes on September 4, local time. Aside from the two main themes, low carbon vehicles (LCV) and connected and automated mobility...
Friday 30 August 2024
EV and hydrogen sectors brace for future policy shifts
As US cleantech companies fret over the potential policy reversals under a Donald Trump presidency, one segment of the clean energy industry may sidestep the impending threat.
Monday 19 August 2024
Hydrogen-powered vehicles gain momentum as EV sales slow, but profits remain a distant prospect
With global electric vehicle (EV) sales slowing, hydrogen-powered vehicles are gaining unexpected attention.
Thursday 27 June 2024
China charges ahead in hydrogen race with strong policy support and domestic demand
The Chinese government is once again expanding the scale of its hydrogen energy industry and broadening overseas sales through two main methods: official policy support and substantial...
Friday 14 June 2024
Taiwan’s hydrogen gamble: can policy and infrastructure catch up?
At the forefront of Taiwan's renewable energy revolution are the island's escalating energy needs and the imperative shift from fossil fuels to cleaner alternatives. Taiwan's ambitions...
Friday 10 May 2024
Fuel cell is pivotal for Taiwan's hydrogen industry, according to DIGITIMES Research
In the realm of "decarbonization"-spawned green business opportunities, the spotlight shines brightly on low-carbon hydrogen, an arena deemed indispensable in the medium to long term...
Friday 3 May 2024
Taiwan weighs hydrogen future amid renewable energy hurdles
Hydrogen is a critical decarbonization vector and can connect and reshape current power, gas, chemicals, and fuel markets.
Friday 3 May 2024
Hydrogen's lofty but arduous road to crack net-zero nut
In the global race to decarbonize, hydrogen is gaining traction as a potential game-changer. However, significant hurdles remain before the lightest element can realize its heavy...
Tuesday 23 April 2024
Hydrogen hurdles: Taiwan firms seek government support
In line with Taiwan's commitment to a net-zero transition by 2050, hydrogen plays a pivotal role in this vision.
Monday 1 April 2024
Balancing profit and planet: LienHwa Group's carbon reduction strategies
As the quest for clean energy intensifies, hydrogen emerges as a pivotal player across diverse sectors, including energy, transportation, and industry.
Monday 25 March 2024
Taiwan's hydrogen dreams: steering through challenges towards a green horizon
In Taiwan's quest to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, stakeholders are fervently pursuing alternatives to traditional energy sources.
Friday 22 March 2024
Does Toyoda sell a solid hydrogen future?
In a speech in January 2024, Toyota chairman Akio Toyoda said battery EVs (BEV) can only take up at most 30% market share, no matter how much the vehicle progresses. Hybrid EVs (HEV),...
Friday 22 March 2024
Hydrogen faces uphill climb to decarbonize heavy industry
Hydrogen has long been touted as a potential solution, but significant hurdles remain before this clean fuel can achieve widespread adoption and make a meaningful dent in emissions...
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