H2 Green to develop clean energy hub in the UK
H2 Green has signed a deal with Shoreham Port to develop the hub, which will include the creation of a hydrogen hub integrated with onshore wind and solar power generation.
H2 Green has signed a deal with Shoreham Port to develop the hub, which will include the creation of a hydrogen hub integrated with onshore wind and solar power generation.
The plan outlines a programme to help build Scotland’s hydrogen economy in order to provide nearly a sixth of the country’s energy needs by 2030.
KGL has selected io to provide FEED for NewGen’s green hydrogen project in Trinidad, which will have a 27 200 tpy production capacity.
The company is part of a British-based supply chain that has delivered a hydrogen-powered train, which will make its first passenger journeys at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.
The companies have announced an MoU aimed at delivering Unique HyMetals – a hydrogen project aiming to support Australia’s net zero targets.
Each hub, which will be located in North America, will produce up to 20 tpd of low-to-negative carbon intensity hydrogen.
Aberdeen City Council in Scotland is set to accelerate the delivery of its hydrogen hub following a £15 million funding boost.
The Brande Hydrogen project is capable of producing green hydrogen directly from wind, and can also operate connected to the grid.
The companies intend to advance projects for the production, use and distribution of green hydrogen to decarbonise RWE’s gas and biomass-fired power plants.
The collaboration includes hydrogen sourcing and logistics, dispensing of hydrogen in service stations and development of hydrogen-based trucks across Europe.
Vision Hydrogen has announced completion of the acquisition of VoltH2, one of Western Europe’s leading developers of hydrogen production facilities and infrastructure.
The funding will help to modernise a facility so that firms in Alberta, Canada, can test products and processes for the hydrogen industry.
The company has a new strategic target for renewable hydrogen and predicts it will invest in projects that guarantee a further 1.5 GW of capacity by 2030.
The Namibian government has appointed HYPHEN as preferred bidder to develop a vertically integrated green hydrogen project in the Tsau //Khaeb national park, Namibia.
The company has engaged a team of engineers to help advance decarbonisation of the aviation industry.