Worldwide green hydrogen and ammonia producer Atome Energy has made a number of significant announcements regarding its Icelandic operations.
Author: Anela Dokso
The government has chosen to identify a new fuel cell technology and to create a hydrogen field in the category of “National Core Technology.”
According to a recent North American Council for Freight Efficiency (NACFE) research, the only long-term zero-emissions technology appropriate for long-haul trucks is hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles.
Evos Hamburg, Lother Group and E-Fuel GmbH create Hamburg Blue Hub Evos Hamburg, Lother Group, and E-Fuel GmbH will collaborate to create the Hamburg Blue Hub. This is a key project in a chain of others needed to prepare Hamburg for the import of green hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels. Hamburg should become Europe’s green fuel distribution hub. Hydrogen, hydrogen derivatives like e-fuels and e-methanol, biofuels, and waste-based fuels will be stored climate-friendly at Evos’ Hamburg facility starting in 2026 for usage throughout Germany and Europe. South Korea creates tentative ship hydrogen fuel cell technology specifications In order to facilitate genuine…
Jan De Nul Group, DEME Group, and Aertssen Group in JV Terranova join forces with Luminus and Nippon Gases to build and exploit an installation for the production of green hydrogen on the ‘Zonneberg’ in Zelzate.
ATOME Energy and the Itaipu Binational Technology Park struck a contract to invest in cutting-edge, environmentally friendly hydrogen and ammonia production facilities.
ExxonMobil and Linde have entered into a long-term deal for the off-take of carbon dioxide related to Linde’s new clean hydrogen production in Beaumont, Texas.
Avina Clean Hydrogen has chosen KBR’s K-GreeN technology for its green ammonia project in the United States.
Current AG of Switzerland has hired e1 Marine to construct a S Series 130 methanol to hydrogen generator that will take CO2 and waste heat from the reforming process’ exhaust stream.
A 450 million euro ($490.7 million) subsidy for ArcelorMittal’s MT.LU circular hydrogen project has been authorised by Spain.