Petrofac to support Australia’s largest commercial-scale green hydrogen project
Petrofac has been awarded its first ever green hydrogen front end engineering design (FEED) contract. The London-headquartered energy service firm
Petrofac has been awarded its first ever green hydrogen front end engineering design (FEED) contract. The London-headquartered energy service firm
Infinite Green Energy’s landmark A$350m green hydrogen project has taken a major step forward this week after the green hydrogen
Plans to build a $A350 million commercial-scale renewable hydrogen plant north of Perth in Western Australia have taken a major
Special Report: Australia must start preparing for a future green hydrogen-driven economy, as experts weigh in on the technology’s growing
Xodus Group Ltd. has been selected by Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) to carry out initial phase
Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) has contracted Xodus Group to carry out the initial phase of work
Xodus Group announced Tuesday that it has been selected by Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) to carry
Growth in the green hydrogen sector is opening up new energy markets for wind and solar developers to exploit. Wind
Phase one work for the $300 million Arrowsmith Hydrogen Project will be carried out by global energy consultancy Xodus Group,
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group has been selected by Infinite Green Energy (IGE, formerly Infinite Blue Energy) to conduct the
A new deep drive analysis of the emerging green hydrogen industry has found that without government support, the supply of
Infinite Green Energy (formerly Infinite Blue Energy) plans an initial public offering that would make it the first zero-emissions hydrogen
Green hydrogen play Infinite Green Energy (formerly Infinite Blue Energy) has launched a cash call to kick start the development
Infinite Green Energy (formerly Infinite Blue Energy) and NewVolt Infrastructure will roll out hydrogen infrastructure and EV chargers. Australian green hydrogen
Infinite Greem Energy (formerly Infinite Blue Energy) has today revealed plans for a network for 17 green hydrogen fuelling stations