Plug Power to build green hydrogen generation plant in Europe
Plug Power will build a 35 tpd green hydrogen generation plant at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium.
Plug Power will build a 35 tpd green hydrogen generation plant at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium.
Plans for an innovative £20 million facility in West Dunbartonshire to turn waste plastic into hydrogen and support the UK’s energy transition to net zero have been approved.
Chevron and KazMunayGas have announced an MoU to explore potential lower-carbon business opportunities in Kazakhstan.
HRS and Burckhardt Compression have announced the signing of a supply contract for the delivery of several diaphragm compressors.
CenterPoint Energy has announced that its green hydrogen project in Minneapolis, US, is now operational.
Its strategic partner and specialist charter flight operator FalconAir is currently going through the process of making sure those engines meet Aviation H2’s requirements.
The electrolyser is to produce hydrogen for a filling station in Bremerhaven, Germany, while the electricity required for will come from a nearby wind farm.
The contract calls for the supply to R-Hynoca of 2 modules producing a total of 30 kg of hydrogen per hour instead of the 3 initially planned for the same capacity. These modules will be delivered to the R-GDS site at the end of 2023.
INEOS Olefins Belgium is the first industrial player to sign an agreement with Fluxys to participate in the feasibility study for the development of an open-access hydrogen network in the Port of Antwerp, Belgium.
In his role at First Hydrogen Ltd., Carlo will support the Company’s C-suite to deliver its first hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicles (LCVs) and establish environmentally sustainable green hydrogen production sites.
The purchase order has a value exceeding €3 million, and delivery of the equipment is expected to be mid-2023
DNV has awarded the Norwegian technology provider preliminary approval for its hydrogen-based energy system.
In April, the UK Government’s Energy Security Strategy set out the importance of new technologies in reaching our ambitious national hydrogen targets – doubling the ambition to reach up to 10GW of low carbon hydrogen production capacity by 2030.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, the Namibian Government reported on the progress made on the country's first large-scale, vertically-integrated green hydrogen project, which is supported by Hyphen.
Caterpillar Inc. has announced a three-year project with Minnesota-based District Energy St. Paul to demonstrate a hydrogen-fuelled combined heat and power (CHP) system. The project is supported by the US Department of Energy and backed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.