Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Hydrogen is undoubtedly making waves on the global energy stage, and it’s no surprise that even oil-rich Saudi Arabia is diving into the hydrogen business. Hyundai and KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation) are joining forces with Saudi entities to create a thriving hydrogen ecosystem in the desert kingdom, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and cleaner energy future.

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Ammonia cracks hydrogen test, AFC Energy shares increase According to fresh test results, AFC Energy’s next-generation ammonia cracker technology has successfully produced 99.99% hydrogen from single reactor testing, meeting the requirements for fuel cell applications set by other countries. Shares of AFC Energy were up 4% on Monday at the time of writing. The hydrogen produced by AFC Energy’s ammonia cracker and purifier, according to independent testing by the UK’s National Physical Laboratory, contains ammonia at quantities below those allowed by the ISO 14687:2019 standard for fuel cell grade hydrogen. The outcomes demonstrate how scalable and flexible ammonia cracking technology…

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ATCO Australia and BOC Become Preferred Partners for Whyalla Hydrogen Project

South Australia is set to become a global leader in green hydrogen production with a groundbreaking project in Whyalla. The state government has selected a consortium comprising ATCO Australia and BOC, a British industrial gas and engineering group, as preferred partners to build a massive 250 MW hydrogen production facility, a 200 MW hydrogen power plant, and a hydrogen storage facility in the Upper Spencer Gulf.

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Oman is setting its sights on a sustainable, carbon-neutral energy future with a groundbreaking Blue Hydrogen and Ammonia project led by Oman Shell. This ambitious venture, planned for implementation in Duqm, has received the endorsement of the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, marking a significant step toward large-scale adoption of green hydrogen in the country. Blue Hydrogen production involves converting natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide (CO2). The CO2 is captured and stored, leaving behind Blue Hydrogen. When combined with nitrogen, it transforms into Blue Ammonia. Both processes are carbon-neutral, resulting in what’s known as “low-carbon” hydrogen and ammonia.…

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