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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
In order to reduce the electricity costs of hydrogen production by up to 16 percent, according to ABB modeling, Hynamics has inked an agreement to work with ABB and test the ABB Ability OPTIMAX for Green Hydrogen energy management system (EMS) across all of its plants.
The technical and financial suitability of a proposed placement at Engie’s plant at Rodenhuize in Ghent (Belgium) was evaluated by Equinor as part of the feasibility study for the 1 GW H2BE hydrogen project, which has already been completed.
Acwa Power, which is building a $5 billion green hydrogen-based ammonia production plant in Neom, Saudi Arabia, aims to “replicate” the project overseas.
In addition to signing an LOI to possibly supply and install 10 additional hydrogen refueling stations over the following 12 to 24 months, HRS has obtained a definitive order from Plug Power Inc. for 4 specific hydrogen stations for European deployments.
In Ontario, California, Linde intends to expand the amount of green hydrogen it can produce. This choice will assist in satisfying the market for mobility’s rising demand.
According to Saudi Arabia’s energy minister, the country intends to spend more than $300 billion to produce greener electricity and extend its power grid. Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman stated during a forum hosted by Saudi Arabia’s largest oil company Aramco that the country was also aiming to become a global leader in the production of hydrogen.
In order to plan, build, and operate a hydrogen plant with an initial feed-in capacity of 100 MW that can be raised to 1 GW by 2030, a coalition with HH2E AG and HydrogenOne Capital Growth plc was formed. Noerr provided advice on the consortium’s structure to Foresight funds.
With the German company 2G Energy AG, Centrica Business Solutions has agreed to provide combined heat and power systems that are suitable for hydrogen across Europe.
The world’s largest provider of oilfield services, Baker Hughes, and Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) have agreed to collaborate on the development of green hydrogen and geothermal energy.
The front-end engineering and design phase of ExxonMobil’s low-carbon hydrogen project in Baytown, Texas, has been contracted to Technip Energies (FEED).
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