SIQENS showcases advanced hydrogen technology at CSIRO demonstration
Munich-based hydrogen innovator SIQENS has demonstrated its electrochemical hydrogen separation (EHS) technology at CSIRO in Australia.
Munich-based hydrogen innovator SIQENS has demonstrated its electrochemical hydrogen separation (EHS) technology at CSIRO in Australia.
HHP Five Private Ltd (subsidiary of Hygenco Green Energies Pvt Ltd), a producer of low-cost green hydrogen, marked a major milestone with the opening of its green ammonia plant in Gopalpur, Odisha, India.
Purem is to produce and assemble parts for Topsoe’s solid oxide electrolyser technology. The first solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) pressure vessels have been showcased at the Neunkirchen plant, Germany.
Ballard Power Systems have announced the signing of a new supply agreement with California-based US rail operator Sierra Northern Railway for the supply of 1.5 MW of fuel cell engines, expected to be delivered in 2025.
A Kier and Environment Agency trial of solar and green hydrogen energy in Somerset, UK, has yielded positive results in its early months.
ANDRITZ’s new facility in Erfurt, Germany, has an initial annual production capacity of approximately 1 GW which corresponds to approximately 160 to 200 electrolysers per year.
Primary Hydrogen Corp. has announced the engagement of Tripoint Geological Services to support the company’s upcoming hydrogen exploration programmes across British Columbia, Canada.
In this special report, Aleksandr Druzhkov, Emerson, explores infrastructure needed for carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), with a particular focus on flow meters measuring carbon dioxide.
The German cleantech company INERATEC have officially inaugurated ERA ONE, a power-to-liquid plant for the production of e-fuels and e-chemicals that aims to advance sustainable mobility.
Marubeni will offtake a certain volume of green ammonia produced at a plant on a long-term basis and supply it to clients.
Vallourec has announced the official qualification of Delphy, its vertical gaseous hydrogen storage solution, by DNV. The solution enables the storage of up to 100 t of hydrogen under maximum safety conditions.
Ionomr Innovations and Jolt Solutions have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to advance solutions for the adoption of AEM electrolyser technology.
Experts from the Essen-based chemical company Evonik have made a pipeline more than 50 km long operational, intended for hydrogen supply across Germany.
Mare Group has announced that the European Commission has approved the CRYOSTAR project, accelerating hydrogen applications in aerospace and defence.
Navitas Semiconductor has announced its partnership with BrightLoop supporting their latest series of hydrogen fuel-cell chargers for heavy duty agricultural transportation equipment.