GCEP and H2X Global sign hydrogen agreement
GCEP and H2X Global have signed an agreement to manufacture hydrogen fuel cells, electrolysers, hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles and a range of hydrogen power units in Australia.
GCEP and H2X Global have signed an agreement to manufacture hydrogen fuel cells, electrolysers, hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles and a range of hydrogen power units in Australia.
Lloyd’s Register has granted Approval in Principle (AiP) to Samsung Heavy Industries for its 160 000 CBM liquefied hydrogen carrier, a key result from a Joint Development Project launched earlier in 2021.
DOE has announced nearly US$8 million in funding for nine co-operative hydrogen projects, one of which will include participation by GKN Hydrogen.
The companies are jointly developing a biomass-to-hydrogen clean energy project in Port Anthony, Victoria, Australia.
Rolls-Royce is further developing its mtu gas engine portfolio for power generation and cogeneration to run on hydrogen as a fuel.
TechnipFMC has completed the acquisition of the outstanding shares of Magma, which will accelerate the development of composite pipe technologies – an enabler for hydrogen transportation.
The £600 000 HEPS testbed, based at AMRC Cymru in Wales, will drive the industrialisation of green technology by de-risking the assembly and production scale up of hydrogen fuel cells.
The electrolyser is located at the Petronor refinery in the northern Spanish region of the Basque Country.
Octopus Hydrogen will provide green hydrogen for ZeroAvia’s hydrogen-electric aviation project.
The company’s technology combines various renewable energy sources in a single system, with the aim of powering electrolysers for green hydrogen production.
tpgroup is providing the hydrogen fuel cell systems that will power the production version of HydroFLEX – the UK’s first hydrogen train.