In the ever-evolving landscape of the hydrogen industry, Swedish fuel cell company Powercell finds itself navigating through turbulent times. Economic pressures akin to those felt by other sectors have cast a shadow over the market outlook, prompting a revised forecast and strategic adjustments.
Author: Anela Dokso
The future of green hydrogen production seems to be painted in two brushstrokes: one showcasing the continued dominance of alkaline electrolysers for the next decade, and the other painting a concerning picture of potential oversupply by 2030. This contrasting outlook emerges from a recent report by Clean Energy Associates (CEA).
EET Hydrogen is in the final stages of negotiations with the UK Government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero for its groundbreaking 350MW hydrogen plant.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s recent visit to Mauritania has sparked discussions about the potential for the North African country to become a key supplier of green hydrogen and steel to Europe.
EWE has recently entered into a collaboration with gas transport network operators GASCADE, ONTRAS, and terranets bw. The partnership aims to leverage EWE’s expertise in hydrogen storage to advance the ramp-up of a hydrogen economy, a crucial step towards achieving a climate-neutral energy future.
2JCP has completed two Silyzer300 electrolyzers for Siemens Energy, marking a pivotal step in the development of Europe’s largest e-Methanol production facility, FlagshipONE, located in Örnsköldsvik, northern Sweden.
The unveiling of the H2 Barge 2 at Holland Shipyard Group’s Werkendam facility has garnered attention from key stakeholders in the shipping industry.
Delta Electronics and Ceres enter hydrogen technology collaboration Delta Electronics acquired Ceres Power Limited’s Hydrogen energy stack technology portfolio for approximately GBP43 million through a long-term collaboration arrangement that included technology transfer and licensing. Delta plans to integrate Ceres’ energy stack technology with its industry-leading power electronics and thermal management technologies to develop solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) systems for hydrogen energy applications by 2026, with strong ambition for future scale-up. These SOFC and SOEC systems could improve Delta’s green solutions for chemicals, energy, transportation, steel, and other sectors.
DHL Freight has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative, commencing trials of a hydrogen-powered truck developed by Paul Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH, based on the Mercedes-Benz Atego platform.
White Summit Capital’s green hydrogen subsidiary, HyFive, has made significant strides in advancing sustainable energy infrastructure, securing €28.7 million in financial support for green hydrogen initiatives across Spain and Germany in 2023.