Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

INNIO’s Jenbacher engines to power hyperscale data center Winthrop Technologies has chosen the Jenbacher engine technology from INNIO to power a 60 megawatt (MW) hyperscale data center in Dublin, Ireland. 22 containerized Jenbacher engines from INNIO will be delivered; these engines can be modified to run on hydrogen when it becomes more widely available. With 60 MW of continuous rated power production and EU emission standards compliance, the Jenbacher engines will be used. In times of increased demand, the power plant will also be utilized to stabilize the system and boost the production of renewable energy. The Jenbacher engines, which…

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Limoges to add hydrogen busses from 2025 A local hydrogen ecosystem will be developed in the city of Limoges, making it possible to electrolyze green hydrogen. Among other things, this manufacture will provide twelve buses that will start operating in 2025. 13 hydrogen-powered buses will be put into operation by Limoges Métropole between 2025 and 2028. The creation of this ecosystem is a response to ADEME’s (Agency for the Environment and Energy Management) call for projects, which offers funding of up to 5.9 million euros. In the Grande Espace neighborhood, north of Limoges, Limoges Métropole plans to build an electrolyser,…

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Chiyoda and Axens signed a Joint Commercial Cooperation Agreement (JCCA). Through the use of methylcyclohexane (MCH) as a liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC), this collaboration aims to support hydrogen supply chain initiatives and advance the integration of the SPERA hydrogen technology from Chiyoda and the toluene hydrogenation technology from Axens.

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A collaboration led by the University of Bristol has received a £7.7 million grant from the UK government’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEISNet )’s Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) to create ground-breaking hydrogen storage.

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In 2020, Europe’s aspirations for hydrogen were formally introduced. It was a year of ambitious goals and idealistic aspirations set against the tension of Covid lockdowns. A target of 40GW of EU hydrogen generation by 2030 served as the cornerstone of the ambitious EU Hydrogen Strategy. Since then, individual country target declarations around Europe have been made that are just as ambitious. The energy crisis of this year has increased policy momentum for Europe’s switch to hydrogen (H2). The current effort for policy includes both decarbonization and energy security. Finding a politician discussing crisis management without mentioning H2 is challenging.…

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