First Hydrogen is eagerly anticipating the acceptance of the EUR 250 billion in green technology subsidies provided by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
Author: Anela Dokso
The Norwegian Orkla and the Swedish OX2 have partnered to provide green hydrogen to the company’s Haraldsby facility in Land.
Three projects run by Rolls-Royce will receive £82.8 million (US$100 million) as part of a £113 million (US$136 million) investment from the UK to progress the development of a zero-emission liquid hydrogen combusting jet engine. The ATI Program is used to distribute the funding.
Elogen, a member of the GTT group, has contracted with CrossWind, a Shell and Eneco venture for the development of the Hollandse Kust Noord (HKN) offshore wind project, to create a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser with a capacity of 2.5 MW.
By the end of the year, the capacity for producing hydrogen is predicted to increase by 165% from 2022 to 4.5 million tons per year (mtpa) globally, according to GlobalData, a top provider of data and analytics.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given Universal Hydrogen a special airworthiness certificate in the experimental category, allowing them to move on with the first flight of its hydrogen-powered regional aircraft.
In order to strengthen efforts targeted at the “energy transition,” the University of Burgos (UBU) and the business Capital Energy have signed a collaboration agreement that will encourage the development of renewable sources, namely green hydrogen.
73 hydrogen filling stations opened in Asia, and 11 in North America, in 2022, according to a review of 130 stations worldwide.
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has awarded funding for the project “3+2 Hyer: Development of models to boost the efficiency of hydrogen electrolysers,” which is being led by the engineering firm SEGULA Technologies.
Over the next 15 years, Evides Industriewater will provide demiwater for Shell’s green hydrogen facility.