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    ACCC Tightens Import Checks on H2 Quality Sensors
    Jul 09, 2026
    ACCC tightens import checks on H2 quality sensors in Australia. Learn how ISO 14687-3:2026 limits and NATA-accredited testing could affect importers, OEMs, distributors, and project delivery.
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    EU Tightens Import Compliance for H2 Sensors
    Jul 06, 2026
    EU Tightens Import Compliance for H2 Sensors: learn how the new EU import compliance rule, EN ISO 21028-3 certification, and Declaration of Conformity will impact exports, costs, and delivery planning.
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    DOE Grants 35% Temporary H2 Sensor Tariff Rebate
    Jul 05, 2026
    DOE Grants 35% Temporary H2 Sensor Tariff Rebate starting Q3 2026. Learn who qualifies, required ISO certification, origin rules, and compliance steps for import savings.
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    DOE Sets New Rule for H2 Sensor Imports
    Jul 04, 2026
    DOE sets a new rule for H2 sensor imports, requiring ISO 8573-8:2026 Class-1 online purity comparison support. Learn how it impacts compliance, certification, and U.S. delivery plans.
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    IPHE Sets ISO 8573-8:2026 Class-1 as H2 Sensor Baseline
    Jul 03, 2026
    IPHE sets ISO 8573-8:2026 Class-1 as the new H2 sensor baseline, reshaping hydrogen sensor market access, procurement criteria, and cross-border project compliance in 12 countries.
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    Canada Tightens H2 Sensor Import Requirements
    Jul 02, 2026
    Canada tightens H2 sensor import requirements from July 1, 2026. Learn how ISO 8573-8:2026 certification and -40°C stability testing will affect compliance, procurement, and supplier readiness.
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    Japan Tightens H2 Sensor Import Testing Rules
    Jun 29, 2026
    Japan Tightens H2 Sensor Import Testing Rules: learn how METI’s new Japan import compliance standards affect H2 sensor testing, lab reports, and market access from August 2026.
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    KATS Adds Annex D Test to H2 Sensor Imports
    Jun 28, 2026
    KATS adds Annex D test to H2 sensor imports in Korea, reshaping compliance, certification, and KHIC procurement access. Learn what exporters must check before Sept. 1, 2026.
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    METI Expands Import Test Rules for H2 Quality Sensors
    Jun 27, 2026
    METI expands import test rules for H2 quality sensors, requiring ISO 14687:2026 Annex D compliance for Japan. See impacts on certification, costs, procurement, and delivery planning.
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    Logistics Packaging Standards That Matter for Sensitive Equipment
    Jun 26, 2026
    Logistics packaging standards for sensitive equipment: learn how to reduce shock, moisture, ESD, and compliance risks with practical controls that protect asset integrity.
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    ISO/TS 15916:2026 Raises Import Compliance for Hydrogen Systems
    Jun 24, 2026
    ISO/TS 15916:2026 raises hydrogen systems import compliance with stricter hazard identification and risk mitigation rules. Learn what suppliers, importers, and certification teams must review now.
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    DOE Tightens H2 Sensor Import Checks for U.S. HRS
    Jun 20, 2026
    DOE tightens H2 sensor import checks for U.S. HRS, requiring NIST-traceable calibration and 0.1 ppmv CO/THC detection. See what exporters, buyers, and compliance teams must do now.
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The Global Hydrogen-Economy & Zero-Carbon Infrastructure (G-HEI) is a premier, multidisciplinary technical hub and strategic benchmarking repository dedicated to the "Sovereignty of the Hydrogen Frontier." As of 2026, the transition from carbon-heavy fuels to a hydrogen-based economy has reached a critical inflection point, necessitating a complete overhaul of global energy transport and storage networks. G-HEI serves as the definitive reference for National Energy Ministers, Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) of utility-scale power firms, and Investment Directors of Global Top 500 energy conglomerates. We bridge the gap between Large-scale electrolysis production and the rigorous international safety, material-integrity, and efficiency frameworks required for sovereign-level decarbonization.

G-HEI is architected around five high-value pillars of the zero-carbon value chain: Megawatt-scale Electrolysis Systems (PEM & ALK), Cryogenic Liquid Hydrogen Logistics, Hydrogen-ready Gas Turbine Power, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Infrastructure, and High-pressure Hydrogen Refueling Systems (70MPa+). By benchmarking ultra-high-performance assets—from titanium-based PEM stacks and vacuum-insulated cryogenic vessels to hydrogen-blending gas turbines—against uncompromising international standards such as ISO 19880, ASME B31.12, and SAE J2601, G-HEI ensures that global stakeholders lead the transition to a sustainable industrial civilization with absolute technical and asset security.

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  • Green Hydrogen

    
    • Solid Oxide Electrolysis (SOEC)

    • Large-scale ALK Systems

    • Megawatt PEM Electrolyzers

  • Cryo-Logistics

    
    • Vacuum Insulated Piping (VIP)

    • Cryogenic Pump Systems

    • Liquid Hydrogen Storage Tanks

  • Hydrogen Power

    
    • Direct Hydrogen Burners

    • Stationary Fuel Cell Power

    • Hydrogen-blending Gas Turbines

  • CCUS Infrastructure

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    • Sub-surface Injection Gates

    • Carbon Capture Membranes

    • CO2 Compression Systems

  • H2 Refueling

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    • H2 Quality Monitoring Sensors

    • Intelligent Dispenser Units

    • 70MPa Hydrogen Compressors

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