Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Energy from renewable Canadian sources, shipped for the first time in as little as three years – various foundations have to be laid for the new alliance with Ottawa under the pressure of the Ukraine war. Germany and Canada have agreed on long-term cooperation for the production and transport of hydrogen. German Economics Minister Robert Habeck (Greens) and Canadian Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson signed an agreement in Stephenville in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador that will lead to the export of hydrogen from Canada to Germany starting in 2025. Habeck described the agreement as a milestone: “Green hydrogen is…

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Jungfrau, an autonomous hypersonic aircraft constructed by Swiss company Destinus at a cost of 25.5 million euros, will reportedly be capable of reaching Mach 15 speeds. This vehicle utilizes hydrogen as a fuel source, therefore it might serve as a greener and speedier alternative to current flights. According to the business, the Jungfrau is halfway between an airplane and a rocket, as it will execute operations similar to those of an airplane, but will be able to rise and accelerate to speeds greater than the speed of sound. The prototype they intend to construct will reach heights of up to…

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The hydrogen sector has waited a long time for the news, but now that the first projects accepted for state funding under the IPCEI* have been announced, it is time to move on to the next step. The sector appears essential for the future and is undergoing a frenzy of technology advancements and financial transactions, but uncertainties persist. Currently, the majority of support comes from the supply side, but will there be sufficient demand to fund investments? Will it be economically feasible to transport hundreds of kilometers of hydrogen produced near a wind farm? Will there be sufficient renewable electricity…

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Powerhouse Energy Group and Hydrogen Utopia International have reached an agreement for the cooperative development of a non-recyclable waste plastic hydrogen facility in Konin, Poland. Declares that it will split the development expenditures for the project with HUI. Powerhouse Energy undertakes to pay a fixed amount of €250,000 for any expenditures spent by HUI in developing the site, and the Konin project will be recognized as part of HUI’s contribution to the development costs of the JV. HUI will additionally receive a premium of €250,000, increasing Powerhouse’s total commitment to HUI to €500,000. London-based Hydrogen Utopia International is a pioneer…

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Following the December 2021 memorandum of understanding, Shell Plc is withdrawing from the green hydrogen project in which it had planned to collaborate with BlueScope Steel Ltd. The energy giant is withdrawing from the New South Wales project following an assessment of proposals. Shell is withdrawing from the Australian green hydrogen project after completing a comprehensive study and scoping of its activities. The agreement was for the investigation and development of renewable H2 projects located near the steelmaker’s Port Kembla Steelworks in the Illawarra region of New South Wales. The two businesses had agreed to examine the development and operation…

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The Danish Energy Agency, the country’s electricity and gas grid operator Energinet, and the country’s gas distributor Evida initiated a market conversation to solicit comments from hydrogen and PtX players regarding their interest in and need for hydrogen infrastructure in Denmark. By September 12, projects producing hydrogen, planning to use hydrogen, or both, are encouraged to respond to a survey. The effort will assist Energinet and Evida in preparing for a hydrogen infrastructure until their respective roles are clarified. According to the two businesses, the PtX agreement allows them to own and operate hydrogen infrastructure. Earlier in 2022, Denmark established a…

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Vertex Hydrogen has awarded Worley a contract for project management services for its low-carbon hydrogen generation plant at the Stanlow Manufacturing Complex in Ellesmere Port. The 350 MW facility is the first in the UK to have completed front-end engineering and is anticipated to be one of the world’s first large-scale and low-carbon hydrogen plants. The project will enable industrial enterprises in the United Kingdom to shift away from fossil fuels by absorbing around 600,000 tonnes of CO2 each year. It is also a key part of HyNet, one of the two Track 1 clusters for industrial decarbonization supported by…

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After becoming the second largest contributor to Sweden’s GDP after the capital due to its proximity to sources of iron ore and coal, the Luleå area, in the northernmost Norrbotten county, is now seeking to capitalize on its proximity to sources of wind and hydroelectric power that can be converted to hydrogen. The next step is to begin exporting a portion of its output. In terms of energy, hydrogen delivers a punch. And when not produced using fossil fuels, it does not contribute to carbon pollution. According to its proponents, this makes it a crucial component in assisting large carbon…

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