Octopus Energy and RES partner up
Octopus Energy and RES have announced a new partnership, turbocharging the UK’s hydrogen economy by investing £3 billion to build new green hydrogen plants across the country by 2030.
Octopus Energy and RES have announced a new partnership, turbocharging the UK’s hydrogen economy by investing £3 billion to build new green hydrogen plants across the country by 2030.
According to GlobalData, Latin America and the Caribbean is well positioned to participate in the growing hydrogen market, which will play an important role in the coming decades.
The Australian Hydrogen Council has applauded the New South Wales Government on its Hydrogen Strategy.
National Hydrogen Fuel Cell Day offers an opportunity to review GenCell’s achievements and vision within the expanding hydrogen economy.
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 companies have agreed to collaborate on co-developing, constructing, operating and owning large-scale hydrogen production hubs in the US and Canada.
The company has signed an agreement with NCEDA to lead a feasibility study to explore the potential of the Boegoebaai hydrogen project as an export hub for green hydrogen and ammonia.
According to the IEA’s latest report, whilst investment is increasing in hydrogen projects, further efforts are needed to reduce costs and encourage wider use.
Ignacio Galán, Iberdrola’s CEO, has been appointed as Chair, and Nils Aldag, Sunfire’s CEO and Founder as Vice-Chair.
The companies have signed an agreement to transform 9000 tpy of Martinican waste into renewable hydrogen.
The organisations have signed a partnership agreement to advance green hydrogen across the energy system.
The organisations will build on the findings of a feasibility study to develop the production of green hydrogen in Maasvlakte, the Netherlands.
Green Hydrogen Systems is set to deliver electrolysis equipment for a Norwegian project.
The company is currently analysing the UK Government’s new ‘Hydrogen Strategy’ and will be responding to the accompanying consultations in due course.
The project has the potential to store up to 3 TWh of green hydrogen and hydrogen carriers.