Applus+ IDIADA and IE to collaborate on hydrogen fuel cell projects
Applus+ IDIADA and Intelligent Energy (IE) have signed an agreement to collaborate on hydrogen fuel cell development projects for automotive applications.
Applus+ IDIADA and Intelligent Energy (IE) have signed an agreement to collaborate on hydrogen fuel cell development projects for automotive applications.
HIF Global, together with its partners, authorities, and community representatives, has celebrated the production of the first litres of synthetic gasoline at the Haru Oni Demonstration Plant in southern Chile.
Lotte Fine Chemicals has received the world’s first commercial shipment of 25 000 t of independently-certified blue ammonia from SABIC Agri-Nutrients and Saudi Aramco.
The Wentzville hydrogen hub will provide in-demand hydrogen and prepare technicians for employment in the hydrogen sector.
The Danish government has notified that the Green Fuels for Denmark Power-to-X project has received DKK600 million of funding under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) programme.
Hydrogen is not a panacea for reaching net zero emissions by 2050, but can become 'a big niche' fuel in particular sectors and applications, the Commons Science and Technology Committee concludes in a new report.
A consortium of partners including FFI and Siemens Energy has begun work in Newcastle, UK, on a new £3.5 million ammonia cracker prototype designed to produce green hydrogen.
The manufacturing of the equipment at Nel’s factory in Herning, Denmark, will commence when a final purchase order is signed.
Howden has opened a new office in Singapore to expand its existing presence and support in APAC.
TÜV Rheinland has issued the first green hydrogen certificate in Brazil to White Martins – Linde's subsidiary.
TECO 2030 has announced that the grant agreement has been signed by the EU. The grant consists of €5 million under the funding scheme HORIZON EUROPE. The project is planned to start in February 2023.
Funding will advance electrolysis technology, drive down clean hydrogen and fuel cell costs, and provide long-term support for hydrogen hubs and other industry deployments.
The projects, once operational, will be located in Poland, France, the UK, and Spain.
Proteum Energy and Transitus Energy have signed a Letter of Intent to explore joint development opportunities in the UK, the Netherlands, the Republic of Ireland and Norway to produce low-carbon hydrogen.
Woodside Energy has awarded a major contract to Air Liquide for the liquefaction equipment at its proposed H2OK hydrogen project in Ardmore, Oklahoma, US.