Tyczka Hydrogen begins construction for refuelling station
Tyczka Hydrogen has begun construction for a hydrogen refuelling station in Germany, and the production planning is in full swing.
Tyczka Hydrogen has begun construction for a hydrogen refuelling station in Germany, and the production planning is in full swing.
Fuji Electric and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical have announced a joint study of a hydrogen fuel cell system which uses methanol as feedstock.
NEXTCHEM has been awarded a licensing, process design package and engineering services based on its proprietary NX eBlue technology in the US.
Utility Global and ArcelorMittal Brazil have announced their collaboration on a clean hydrogen project at Juiz de Fora facility, advancing steel decarbonisation in Brazil.
H2APEX and CIP have entered into a partnership for a hydrogen project in Lubmin, Germany.
Wales & West Utilities has announced its plans for a hydrogen pipeline in North East Wales, UK, to boost industrial decarbonisation.
Vortex Energy has mobilised field crews for an ANT survey at Robinsons River Salt project in Canada.
Uniper are set to explore potential hydrogen storage development in the UK, in partnership with British Salt with the Salinae Hydrogen Storage Project.
ENTEGA has awarded the contract for the construction of a hydrogen production plant at a waste incineration plant in Germany to Fest GmbH.
HydrogenXT has secured a US$900 million term sheet with Kell Kapital Partners Ltd to build 10 zero-carbon hydrogen production and dispensing plants in the US.
Four Zeros Energy has entered into a partnership agreement with Vergia AS for green hydrogen projects.
Hyundai Motor Group and Enowa have completed a hydrogen mobility trial in Neom, Saudi Arabia, to drive sustainable transport.
Horizon’s 5 MW AEM electrolyser is set to deliver cheaper green hydrogen, to be deployed at the end of 2025.
Mitsubishi Power has announced the completion and handover of a hydrogen fuel conversion at Egyptian refinery ANRPC.
According to the US Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) projections, natural gas will remain the largest source of hydrogen in the long term.