Wood launches new hydrogen production technology
Wood has unveiled its new steam methane reforming technology, which can achieve 95% CO2 emissions reduction compared to a traditional hydrogen production plant.
Wood has unveiled its new steam methane reforming technology, which can achieve 95% CO2 emissions reduction compared to a traditional hydrogen production plant.
Green Hydrogen Systems has signed an agreement to deliver electrolysis equipment to Gaznat's Innovation Lab in Switzerland.
The plant will be installed off the coast of Scotland near offshore wind farms in order to produce green hydrogen.
The companies will use their combined experience to work on CCUS development and hydrogen production in an effort to accelerate global decarbonisation.
GCMD was set up to help drive decarbonisation of the maritime industry and bp is pleased to be working with the organisation to help further this aim.
H2U partner De Nora confirms success of H2U's new non-platinum group metal (PGM) catalyst for low-cost green hydrogen production via water electrolysis.
In an effort to accelerate decarbonisation, the Hysetco project initially aims to create the largest hydrogen taxi fleet worldwide.
The EU Fund announced a grant decision of €88 million to Neste’s clean hydrogen project in Porvoo, Finland.
Nel Hydrogen Fueling, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has received a purchase order from Biproraf for one H2Station hydrogen fuelling station to be used to fuel both vehicles and forklifts in Poland.
In partnership with its parent company, MEIL, Drillmec is gearing up to produce hydrogen with zero CO2 emissions.
Baker Hughes has been awarded a contract by TERNA to supply gas turbines and compressors that can run on a blend of natural gas and hydrogen for a new compression station that will serve domestic gas supply in Greece.
Everfuel’s project has been announced as a lighthouse project by Hydrogen Europe as it spearheads the roll out of large-scale hydrogen implementation.
Siemens Energy will start up the industrial production of electrolysis modules in Berlin, Germany.
GTI and partners have been awarded US$800 000 from the US Department of Energy to advance hydrogen storage technology in order to meet the growing market demand for cleaner electricity in the US.
The companies have announced that construction of the new facility in Beijing is expected to commence in 2Q22 to serve China's growing demand for clean hydrogen.