Wärtsilä and Hycamite to develop technology that produces hydrogen from LNG
The two companies will work together to enable cost-effective production of hydrogen from LNG onboard marine vessels.
The two companies will work together to enable cost-effective production of hydrogen from LNG onboard marine vessels.
Fusion Fuel and Electus Energy have entered into an exclusive joint venture agreement to develop a large-scale green hydrogen project in Bakersfield, California, US.
Meridian has selected Woodside as the preferred partner to move forward to the development stage of the proposed Southern Green Hydrogen (SGH) project in New Zealand.
First Hydrogen has conducted site evaluations and has commenced the process of securing and developing sites for green hydrogen production and the assembly of zero-emission commercial vehicles in Quebec, Canada.
Axens has signed a joint commercial cooperation agreement with Chiyoda to facilitate hydrogen supply chain projects via methylcyclohexane as a liquid organic hydrogen carrier.
ACWA Power, PTT and EGAT have signed a MoU with a view to embarking on green hydrogen and derivatives projects that meet Thailand's domestic energy demand, and enable valuable export opportunities.
IDTechEx's latest report investigates the current state of fuel cell vehicle development for passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, trucks and city buses.
HDF Energy is set to cooperate with the US International Development Finance Corp. to support the development of Renewstable® multi-megawatt power plants in Indonesia.
The companies have signed an MoU to build an electrolyser at TES’ green energy hub in Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
H2-Industries has signed an MoU with Terra Sola Group AG to support the development of integrated solar energy programmes across Africa using H2-Industries liquid organic hydrogen carrier technology.
First MW-scale Enapter order for North America, to be integrated in initiative aiming to make the Canadian Province Prince Edward Island (PEI) energy self-sufficient.
The companies' partnership will involve the development of battery storage for renewable energy facilities and green hydrogen projects in Indonesia.
The collaboration includes opportunities for the deployment of Levidian’s pioneering LOOP technology across Santander UK’s own office footprint as well as the possibility to support UK businesses with their transition to a low carbon economy.
Lhyfe is seeking to facilitate access to the hydrogen market with the development of an online platform designed for project owners looking to implement hydrogen solutions.
The companies have signed an MoU to study and exchange information relating to clean power generation, hydrogen and CCUS technologies in support of the nation’s goal of achieving carbon neutrality.