Rheinmetall develops electrode technology
Rheinmetall has completed the development of electrode technology for hydrogen production and initiated preparations for pilot production.
Rheinmetall has completed the development of electrode technology for hydrogen production and initiated preparations for pilot production.
Duke Energy Florida has unveiled the nation's first system capable of producing, storing, and combusting 100% green hydrogen.
Hydrogen Utopia International PLC has signed an MoU with Hydrogen Systems LLC to develop waste-to-hydrogen solutions in Saudi Arabia.
OMW has received €123 million in funding for the largest green hydrogen plant in Austria, located in Bruck an der Leitha.
VINSSEN has launched Korea’s first hydrogen fuel cell-powered ship, HYDRO ZENITH, developed in compliance with the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries’ Interim Standards.
Tsubame BHB has initiated trial operations in ammonia synthesis facilities and confirmed ammonia production at INPEX's Kashiwazaki Hydrogen Park, Japan.
PowerCell has signed an agreement with a hydrogen-powered data centre to supply two power systems for field validation.
Gen2 Energy has secured 195 MW capacity for its green hydrogen project at Nesbruket, Norway, completing the first phase of the project.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Japan Suiso Energy have signed a contract to build the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier with a capacity of 40 000 m3.
Al Maha Petroleum Products Marketing and Hydronova have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop hydrogen-based solutions and technologies.
Beaumont New Ammonia (BNA) has produced the first ammonia at its facility in Texas with commercial production expected to begin in 2026.
RCT Hydrogen has announced that it will start manufacturing electrolysers for hydrogen production in 2026 in Thuringia, Germany.
Fortum has produced the first hydrogen at Kalla Test Centre in Loviisa, Finland, during the first phase of the commissioning of the electrolyser equipment.
The STELAH project has achieved key advances in a new generation of more efficient and scalable electrolysers for green hydrogen production.
KfW IPEX-Bank has agreed to provide €150 million to Nowega for the hydrogen core network in Germany.