Researchers from Dalhousie University, in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), are embarking on a two-year, $500,000 project aimed at positioning Atlantic Canada as a hub for green hydrogen innovation.
Author: Anela Dokso
ATOME’s recent agreement with Yara marks a significant development in the hydrogen energy sector. The commitment involves Yara offtaking 100% of the green hydrogen-based fertilisers from ATOME’s 145MW project in Paraguay.
In this interview, we delve into the world of natural hydrogen, a clean energy source with the potential to be as cheap as fossil fuels. We are joined by Morten Stahl, a distinguished natural hydrogen investor, industry expert, and speaker. Morten founded Natural Hydrogen Ventures, which focuses on natural hydrogen.
Rolls-Royce has announced the groundbreaking of an outdoor, full-scale gas turbine hydrogen testing site at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. Partnering with easyJet, this marks Rolls-Royce’s third test stand at the facility.
German utility company EnBW Energie Baden Wuerttemberg AG has announced a significant investment of €1 billion in the development of Germany’s national hydrogen transport network.
Shell has selected KBR’s ammonia synthesis loop technology for its Blue Horizons low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia project in Duqm, Oman.
Enapter has reported sales success in Italy, a burgeoning hydrogen market in Europe. Recent orders for its AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) technology underscore its growing market presence.
The ambitious proposal for Germany’s hydrogen core network has recently taken a significant step forward with the submission of the draft application by FNB Gas e.V. This network aims to connect key hydrogen sources with main consumption centers and storage facilities across the country.
NSW presents blueprint for first Hydrogen Center of Excellence Today, the NSW government presented the blueprint for the state’s first Hydrogen Center of Excellence, which will serve as a training ground for thousands of gasfitters and plumbers and guarantee that the state has a pool of highly qualified laborers ready to supply the hydrogen industry. There’s a lack of plumbers in NSW and throughout Australia, so these and gas fitters are some of the important jobs that will require new skills and training to support the change to renewable energy. In its first five years of operation, the $25 million…
Gasunie will invest nearly eight billion euros by 2030 aimed at advancing the transport and storage of hydrogen, CO2, heat, and green gas.