Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Vallourec participates in Norway’s HYDROGENi, a new center for environment-friendly energy research (FME) dedicated to clean hydrogen and hydrogen-based energy carriers. Clean H2 and H2-based energy carriers like ammonia (NH3) are critical for achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, and a significant increase in research and innovation is required to meet this goal. This is the main goal of the HYDROGENi research center in Norway, which recently received funding from the Norwegian Research Council. The HYDROGENi proposal has enlisted a strong cluster of over 50 industrial and academic partners from across Europe to pool their knowledge and expertise in order to…

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Magonis, a pure electric boat builder based in Barcelona, has teamed up with Eurecat and IREC to develop custom hydrogen fuel cell technology for their upcoming fleet. The Catalan Institute for Energy Research (IREC) and the Catalan Technology Centre (Eurecat) have teamed up to cover the battery ecosystem in southern Europe. Magonis Boats, IREC, and Eurecat formed a natural partnership to improve the range of future watercraft while developing sustainable solutions. A single small boat with a 5 horsepower combustion engine emits the same amount of CO2 as 39 cars on the highway. Without considering the additional destruction caused by…

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Cornell University researchers discovered that a nitrogen doped carbon-coated nickel anode can catalyze an important reaction in hydrogen fuel cells for a fraction of the cost of the precious metals currently used. The new discovery could hasten the adoption of hydrogen fuel cells, which hold great promise as efficient and environmentally friendly energy sources for vehicles and other applications. The Héctor D. Abrua lab has made a series of breakthroughs in their ongoing search for active, inexpensive, and long-lasting catalysts for use in alkaline fuel cells. Platinum and other expensive precious metals are currently required in hydrogen fuel cells to…

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OCP Group, Shell, and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) have agreed to collaborate on a pilot project to evaluate the feasibility of large-scale production of low-carbon ammonia using hydrogen generated from renewable energy. The pilot project will include a small facility that creates hydrogen to produce ammonia, simulating renewable energy as a power source, with the goal of scaling up using hydrogen produced from renewable energy instead of oil and gas sources for ammonia production. The pilot project will take place in Morocco’s Jorf Lasfar industrial area.

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Pilot Energy provides an update on its recently completed feasibility studies in the Mid West region. Pilot announced the start of key studies in August 2021 to assess the feasibility and economics of a large-scale clean hydrogen production project utilizing the Company’s existing oil and gas production operations, as well as to recommend a development path. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) and renewable energy generation are required for the transition to clean hydrogen production. Pilot is well positioned to contribute to the energy transition by utilizing the world-class CCS and renewable resources of Western Australia’s Mid West region. The Mid…

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As part of ongoing efforts to diversify the region’s energy portfolio, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas will establish a hub for the development, production, and use of hydrogen as a fuel and manufacturing feedstock. The recently announced partnership will allow the three states to compete for federal funding through the Infrastructure, Investment, and Jobs Act of 2021, which will be available to states that produce large amounts of hydrogen. The act mandates the creation of regional clean hydrogen hubs by the US Department of Energy. Hydrogen is used in a variety of manufacturing processes, and it’s becoming more popular as a…

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Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a Nel ASA subsidiary, has received a firm order for an alkaline electrolyser system to supply green hydrogen to the European market from an undisclosed European customer. Hydrogen produced through alkaline electrolysis and to be delivered to a cutting-edge project that will supply multiple customers with green hydrogen. The order’s total cost is around EUR 3 million.

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Plug Power’s new green hydrogen production facility in Genesee County, New York, will use two 500,000-gallon double-wall liquid hydrogen spheres designed and built by McDermott’s storage company, CB&I. Proton exchange membrane electrolyzer technology from Plug Power is expected to produce 45 metric tons of green liquid hydrogen per day, making it North America’s largest green hydrogen plant. Construction of the two spheres, which includes engineering, procurement, and construction, will take place on Plug Power’s 30-acre site in WNY STAMP, the Western New York Science, Technology, and Advanced Manufacturing Park. With an internal design pressure of 30 pounds per square inch…

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The National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Alliance and Mitacs Accelerate Grants Program have approved and awarded $1.2 million in non-repayable funds to Innova Hydrogen and the University of Alberta for a joint research project titled “Decarbonizing Canada’s Hydrogen Production Using Low-Cost Methane Pyrolysis Catalytic Reactors.” Innova is looking forward to working with the University of Alberta to improve and advance its low-cost methane pyrolysis technology. The National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) is Canada’s primary funding agency for natural science and engineering research. NSERC provides direct funding for research and training to university professors, students, and Canadian…

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To accelerate the development of a German hydrogen industry and infrastructure, OGE and RWE collaborate on the “H2ercules” national infrastructure concept. The infrastructure will link electrolysers, as well as storage and import facilities, in Germany’s north with industrial consumers in the west and south. By 2030, additional import routes from the south and east that are currently under construction will be connected. As a result, H2ercules is on track to become the backbone of a hydrogen infrastructure that connects the North Sea coast to southern Germany. The first major corporations, such as thyssenkrupp, have expressed interest in joining such a…

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