Saudi Arabia secures multiple international hydrogen partnerships
Saudi Arabia has solidified its international partnerships to export renewable energy and green hydrogen to Europe, leveraging its position in IMEC.
Saudi Arabia has solidified its international partnerships to export renewable energy and green hydrogen to Europe, leveraging its position in IMEC.
Gasunie has invested half a billion euros in future-proof energy infrastructure that involves green hydrogen solutions.
Amogy and GreenHarvest have targeted its first ammonia-to-power deployment in Taiwan to accelerate industrial decarbonisation.
L&T Energy GreenTech has revealed its plan to establish India’s largest green hydrogen plant in Haryana.
MITSUI E&S has replaced diesel generator for on a RTG crane for a new hydrogen fuel cell power pack at Yokohama Port, Japan.
INEOS has completed an investment of £30 million to slash emissions at its Hull site by 75%.
The Dutch government has awarded HyCC an important OWE grant for the development of the electrolysis project H2eron in Delfzijl, the Netherlands.
Battolyser Systems and VDL Hydrogen Systems have merged to develop the first fully flexible industrial electrolyser.
STL has collaborated with Hygenco for Maharashtra's first green hydrogen and green oxygen production facility for optical fibre.
Black & Veatch has completed a green hydrogen FEED study for ScottishPower in the UK.
ZeroAvia has been granted new patents key to the development of large hydrogen aviation engines.
Moeve and Zaffra have signed an MoU to develop SAF facilities in Spain.
South Korean company YPP has made clear its plans to invest up to US$3.1 billion into green hydrogen production in Kazakhstan.
Energys has secured planning approval for Victoria’s first commercial B2B green hydrogen facility in Hastings, Victoria, in Australia.
Horizon Aircraft and ZeroAvia have announced plans to explore propulsion for hydrogen-electric eVTOL.