HDF Energy and the EIB to implement green hydrogen plant in Namibia
HDF has furthered the development of its Renewstable® green hydrogen power plant in Swakopmund, Namibia, by formalising its partnership with the EIB.
HDF has furthered the development of its Renewstable® green hydrogen power plant in Swakopmund, Namibia, by formalising its partnership with the EIB.
Wood will help develop the new 100 MW plant – the first large-scale commercial green hydrogen production facility in Norway.
Asahi Kasei has commenced construction of an alkaline water electrolysis pilot test plant for hydrogen production at its Kawasaki Works in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan.
Energy Estate and Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure collaborate on hydrogen production and storage to accelerate the energy transition in Australia.
BP has signed an MoU with the Government of Mauritania, under which it will deliver a programme exploring the potential for large-scale production of green hydrogen in the country.
First Hydrogen, automotive and energy developer, has announced that its first zero-emission light commercial vehicles are in the final stages of development.
HyLine Cymru will assess the feasibility of a pipeline network from Pembroke to the Swansea Bay area, connecting low carbon hydrogen production with industrial demand and providing options for other natural gas customers.
This new industry-led coalition will transition Midwest manufacturing, mobility, power generation and technology operators away from greenhouse gas emitting feedstocks and fuels, towards hydrogen.
Chevron Corp., through its Chevron New Energies business, and JERA, are collaborating on multiple lower-carbon opportunities in the US and Asia Pacific region.
ATOME Energy, a green hydrogen and ammonia production company with current large-scale projects in Europe and South America has announced the entry into a non-binding MoU with Puma Energy Paraguay in relation to hydrogen in Paraguay.
The companies will collaborate to develop potential lower-carbon solutions aiming to reduce the carbon intensity of Shell’s LNG supply projects around the world.
According to a recent report, the EU estimates that up to 24% of energy use could be hydrogen-based by 2050, with 17% of new heavy-duty fleet vehicles running on hydrogen by the end of the decade.
Chariot Ltd, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, and Oort Energy have agreed to collaborate on green hydrogen pilot projects in Morocco.
Solaris is set to deliver four Urbino 12 hydrogen buses to Venice, Italy, in mid-2023.
A new study details the economic and energy security benefits of API’s plan to restore US energy leadership.