Electrolyser news
Lhyfe, Euromekanik, and Hystar collaborate on hydrogen projects
Lhyfe, Euromekanik, and Hystar have partnered to move towards final investment decision on the two largest green hydrogen projects for the bulk market in Sweden.
Stargate Hydrogen collaborates with OX2 on hydrogen project
OX2 has partnered with Stargate Hydrogen to accelerate industrial scale electrolyser deployment in the Nordics, starting with a hydrogen project in Åland.
HOERBIGER supplies compressor packages for hydrogen hub
HOERBIGER has been selected to supply three HCP 500 Hydrogen Compressor Packages for Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub in Germany.
VoltH2 receives electrolyser permit
VoltH2 has been granted the permit for its 20 MW electrolyser plant in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, a milestone in its final investment decision (FID) process.
Lhyfe inaugurates hydrogen production site in Germany
Lhyfe has inaugerated Germany’s largest commercial renewable hydrogen production site in Baden-Württemberg to distribute RFNBO-certified hydrogen to a range of players.
Snam announces HyAccerlerator 2025 winners
Snam has announced the winners of HyAccelerator 2025: two startups, Mitico and Health Technologies, are set to accelerate the ‘Net Zero Revolution’.
VSPARTICLE and Plug Power release breakthrough technology results
VSPARTICLE and Plug Power have achieved breakthrough technology for iridium barriers, paving way to the production of US$1/kg of green hydrogen.
INNEOVA advances Hydrogen Pathfinder Pilot
INNEOVA has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with HyCee to advance the deployment of a Hydrogen Pathfinder Pilot in Singapore.
Kelington collaborates with Worldwide Energy on hydrogen project
Kelington has signed an MoU with Worldwide Energy to jointly develop a 2 MW green hydrogen production hub in Selangor, Malaysia.
Bekaert announces intent to temporarily halt production of green hydrogen electrolyser components in Wetteren
Bekaert has announced its intent to temporarily halt production of green hydrogen electrolyser components in its Wetteren facility, Belgium, due to the slower development of the market.