Clean Power Hydrogen awarded ISO certifications
Clean Power Hydrogen, the UK-based green hydrogen technology and manufacturing group, has been awarded three ISO certifications.
Clean Power Hydrogen, the UK-based green hydrogen technology and manufacturing group, has been awarded three ISO certifications.
Automotive and green energy developer, First Hydrogen, has started one month of vehicle trials with gas distribution network, Wales & West Utilities (WWU).
Plug Power Inc. has signed a contract to deliver a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP) for a 500 MW electrolyser project in Europe.
The Kraft Heinz Company has signed an agreement with Carlton Power to study the development of a renewable green hydrogen plant at its Kitt Green manufacturing plant.
MAIRE has announced that Tecnimont has been awarded a FEED contract by MadoquaPower2X to develop an integrated green hydrogen and green ammonia plant.
Sempra Infrastructure has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to cooperate on opportunities to advance the energy transition.
Plug Power Inc. has completed the first fill of a Plug tanker with liquid green hydrogen produced at its Georgia, US, production plant, heading straight off to customer sites.
A wholly-owned subsidiary of the Redding Rancheria Tribe has received a US$500 000 grant from the State of California Department of Conservation to assist with developing a new green hydrogen production facility.
Nel ASA and Nikola have realigned their previous agreement, and at the same time Nel will become Fortescue’s supplier for their 80 MW electrolyser.
Lhyfe is building a hydrogen production plant in Brake, Germany.
The European Commission has approved a €550 million Italian scheme to support investments for the use of hydrogen in industrial processes.
Airbus, Avinor, SAS, Swedavia and Vattenfall have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to investigate the feasibility of a hydrogen infrastructure at airports in Sweden and Norway.
Lhyfe and SAF+ International Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to produce e-SAF from green and renewable hydrogen to decarbonise the aviation industry.
Edify Energy has successfully secured grant funding from the Australian Government’s Regional Hydrogen Hubs programme.
Yamaha Motor Corp. has joined the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) alongside hydrogen producers, infrastructure providers, engineering firms and other off takers.