SK E&S plan to mass produce low-carbon hydrogen in South Korea
SK E&S has collaborated with global partners to establish a foundation for the domestic low-carbon hydrogen industry in South Korea, with support from local government.
SK E&S has collaborated with global partners to establish a foundation for the domestic low-carbon hydrogen industry in South Korea, with support from local government.
First Hydrogen Corp. hosted its Track Day at which it showcased its FCEVs to fleet operators and industry specialists.
TÜV SÜD has developed a new standard for the certification low-carbon hydrogen and blue hydrogen and for its derivatives (currently ammonia).
Poten & Partners has announced the launch of a new advisory group supporting global hydrogen, ammonia and methanol markets.
Triton Hydrogen has announced a breakthrough with its proprietary product, Tritonex, which addresses one of hydrogen's most persistent puzzles: permeation.
Lhyfe plans to produce up to 330 tpd of green hydrogen at a new plant in Lubmin, Germany.
Fortescue and Vancouver-based, HTEC, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop offtake opportunities for green hydrogen.
Technip Energies and John Cockerill have reached the closing of Rely, a new company dedicated to integrated green hydrogen and power-to-X solutions.
With a record number of patent filings for production and storage hydrogen innovation has reached a new high point.
ACWA Power has broken ground on the first phase of a 3000 tpy green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan.
FORVIA has been awarded a contract from a major clean energy technology company to supply Type IV hydrogen storage systems for heavy-duty commercial vehicles in the North American market.
Kellas Midstream has signed a Heads of Terms agreement with Statera Energy for the provision of low-carbon hydrogen from Kellas’ H2NorthEast project in Teesside, UK, to Statera’s Saltholme power stations.
ZeroAvia has signed an agreement with newly launched airline, Ecojet, for up to 70 hydrogen-electric, zero-emission engines.
Incentives and government-backed projects could satisfy infrastructure required for the extreme rise in demand for low-carbon hydrogen, says Cleantech Group.
ChampionX and Cemvita’s GH2 subsidiary have revealed they have started collaborating to advance subsurface hydrogen production.