Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

On the first day of trading on the stock market, Atome Energy’s shares plummeted as investors remained cautious about green hydrogen. President Energy’s subsidiary, a green hydrogen and ammonia production company, was valued at £26 million when it went public on the AIM market in London. Green hydrogen options are being explored in an effort to decarbonize the energy sector, which plays an important role in combating climate change. With the float, the company hopes to raise £9 million at an average price of 80 pence per share, and it comes on the heels of a £6 million placing in…

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Renalfa AD, a Bulgarian investment group, and Eurowind Energy A/S, a Danish developer, are pleased to announce the formation of EURA Energy, a co-owned joint venture company focusing on the Bulgarian renewable energy market. EURA Energy has a development portfolio of wind, solar, and PtX (Power-to-X or production of Hydrogen from renewable energy) projects with a combined capacity of more than 1 GW in Bulgaria, and is working to expand the portfolio. Renalfa AD is a Bulgarian clean energy and e-mobility investment company that is privately owned. The Group is a leading European installer, EPC, and O&M provider of PV…

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Chart Industries was awarded over $120 million of orders for four liquefaction projects, with four different customers over the past week. Additionally, this past week we have received releases on engineering work (Limited Notice to Proceed) on two of the big LNG export terminal projects expected to proceed to Final Investment Decision in 2022. Highlights of the four liquefaction project awards include: Hydrogen liquefier: A 15 ton per day (“TPD”) hydrogen liquefier to be built in North America with a new hydrogen liquefaction customer. This is our fourth hydrogen/helium liquefaction order of the year in 2021, with those four orders…

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The Snam Group, through its subsidiary Renovit, which specializes in energy efficiency solutions, and SAGAT SpA, the Torino Airport Management Company, have signed a term sheet for the construction of a “hydrogen-ready” fuel cell system in cogeneration mode with a capacity of 1.2 MW at Torino Airport. The fuel cell, which was designed and developed by Snam’s Hydrogen Business Unit in collaboration with FuelCell Energy in the United States, is the first of its kind and size in Italy, and it can generate electricity and heat using a variable percentage of hydrogen blended with natural gas. In the second quarter…

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The Faro del Sur Project, a collaboration between Enel Green Power Chile and Highly Innovative Fuels (HIF), received close to US$ 16.9 million in the “First Call for Green Hydrogen Project Funding in Chile,” organized by Corfo. The goal of this fund is to hasten the implementation of initiatives that will aid in the transition to a carbon-free energy system. Faro del Sur is the largest and only initiative in the Magallanes Region that has received funding. “This marks a new step forward for a project that will produce green hydrogen through the wind-powered electrolysis process. It is a project…

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First hydrogen fueling station in Slovenia will be delivered by Haskel Hydrogen Systems, working with ECUBES Technologies, to support the creation of a first European cross-border Hydrogen Valley in the North Adriatic region. The refueling station for hydrogen-fuelled vehicles was inaugurated at Salonit Anhovo, as part of a summit event attended by high-ranking government officials from Slovenia, Croatia, and Italy, to mark the establishment and development of the North Adriatic Cross-Border Hydrogen Valley. The ECUBES Zero Emission Mobility Corridor project’s first deployment is at the fueling station. It’s a joint venture between the companies ECUBES and SALONIT ANHOVO, and this…

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At the Portile de Fier Gorge on the Danube, the majority-owned Romanian hydropower company Hidroelectric is looking for consultants to draft a feasibility study for a 50MW green hydrogen production plant. A tender notice published on December 22 in Romania’s electronic system for public procurement, SEAP, announced that Hidroelectrica plans to produce green hydrogen using a hydrolyzer that will use Danube water and renewable energy generated by a dedicated photovoltaic park as resources. As a backup to the photovoltaic park, the feasibility study must determine if it is possible to connect the hydrogen production facility directly to the Portile de…

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The Tasmanian Liberal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Port of Rotterdam to investigate the feasibility of future green hydrogen exports from Bell Bay to the Dutch port of Rotterdam. Tasmania aims to produce green hydrogen domestically in the near future and export it by 2027, and we’ve already submitted a funding proposal for Bell Bay to become a renewable hydrogen hub as part of the Australian Government’s $464 million regional program. Tasmania is currently the only place in Australia that can produce 100% renewable electricity all of the time, which can be used to make green…

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To help EMEC Hydrogen’s aircraft trials as part of UK Research and Innovation’s HyFlyer II project, NanoSUN has selected Ingersoll Rand’s Haskel Hydrogen Systems Group to supply a packaged hydrogen compression system. Cranfield University will host the world’s first hydrogen-electric aircraft flight demonstration in September 2020 as part of the HyFlyer I project. The UK government has given the HyFlyer II project an additional £12.3 million in funding, allowing it to begin work on a larger, 19-seat hydrogen-electric plane. This project’s hydrogen refueling hardware was procured from NanoSUN by EMEC Hydrogen, the provider of the green hydrogen fueling systems required…

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Steel giant Posco in South Korea has given up its exclusive rights in Asia to the advanced hydrogen fuel cells of FuelCell Energy. Posco Energy is a subsidiary of Posco. An ongoing license dispute between the two companies was finally resolved in a statement issued by both companies on Tuesday. This means that Posco will no longer be the sole distributor of MCFCs manufactured by the Connecticut-based company in Asia. Although Posco will no longer be able to produce or sell FCE’s MCFCs, a Posco Energy official explained that the company will be allowed to provide maintenance services to existing…

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