Woodside awards major liquefaction contract to Air Liquide
Woodside Energy has awarded a major contract to Air Liquide for the liquefaction equipment at its proposed H2OK hydrogen project in Ardmore, Oklahoma, US.
Woodside Energy has awarded a major contract to Air Liquide for the liquefaction equipment at its proposed H2OK hydrogen project in Ardmore, Oklahoma, US.
First Hydrogen has selected EDAG Group as its design styling partner for its next generation of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs).
MATHESON will invest in and establish a large, multi-feed hydrogen plant to supply NRL’s refinery units in Assam, India.
The hydrogen was produced from the first set of electrolyser stacks as part of the planned start-up and testing of production equipment at the 20 MW HySynergy facility in Fredericia, Denmark.
Everfuel has received €33.1 million funding from the Danish government under the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) programme.
Nikola Corp. and Plug Power have announced a strategic relationship focused on moving the hydrogen economy forward.
Johnson Matthey and Honeywell have announced that they will work together to deploy low-carbon hydrogen solutions.
ENGIE Solutions, Siemens Energy, Centrax, Arttic, the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and four European universities, have announced the successful completion of the first stage of an innovative research project on renewable energy.
Process design package contracts awarded to Air Liquide Engineering & Construction, Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies for the low-carbon hydrogen project
CPH2 has subscribed for 1 412 429 new Ordinary Shares in ATOME Energy plc at a price of 106.2 pence per share for a total investment of £1.5 million.
The plant will have an initial capacity of 30 MW, scalable in different phases up to a total potential of 200 MW. It will produce more than 4000 tpy of renewable hydrogen in the first phase and reach a total production of 30 000 tpy.
Air Products Qudra will work to increase the accessibility of clean hydrogen including the building of hydrogen infrastructure to support Saudi Arabia’s energy and climate ambitions.
Once commissioned, Cummins’ electrolyser system will power Linde’s largest green hydrogen plant in the US, marking significant progress in moving the green hydrogen economy forward.
The company has been selected by Technip Energies to provide the integrated control system for the initial phase of the YURI Green Hydrogen Project, which will construct the largest of its kind industrial-scale renewable hydrogen production facility in Australia.
The company is aiming to have first gas flowing in early 2024 and expects to raise further capital in 2023 to fund its next round of projects.