Infinite Green Energy signs MOU with Strike Energy’s Project Haber
Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy), today, announced it has entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Strike
Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy), today, announced it has entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Strike
L-R: Stephen Gauld, Peter Coleman, Yolanda Zhao Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) has appointed Mr Peter Coleman
Stock Insiders is a new podcast series focussed on investing hosted by renowned business journalist Oriel Morrison. The program is
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group, headquartered in Aberdeen, UK, has won a contract to carry out initial phase one work
Infinite Green Energy’s (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) landmark green hydrogen project near Perth, Australia reached a new milestone this
Countries are increasingly embedding green hydrogen’s potential to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors within ambitious strategies. In December, Canada joined a long
Hydrogen has a few key things going for it. Firstly, when it burns its burns clean. There are an ideal
French renewables giant Engie and Pilbara ammonia producer Yara have secured $2 million in funding from a West Australian Government
Hydrogen is getting hype and investment in Australia as a freight fuel of the future but not everyone is convinced.
With the joint-feasibility study between Australia and Germany into the viability of a renewable hydrogen supply chain between the two
Also in October, Infinite Green Energy Ltd (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) partnered up with international energy services provider Petrofac
Plans for a massive green hydrogen production facility in Western Australia are a step closer to realisation, after the proponents
Infinite Green Energy’s (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) landmark A$350m green hydrogen project moved forward today with the announcement the
The Engineering and Production Services (EPS) business of Petrofac Ltd. (St. Helier, U.K.) has been awarded its first-ever green hydrogen
Infinite Green Energy (formerly Infinite Blue Energy) has partnered with Petrofac for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of its