Author: Arnes Biogradlija

CEMEX is introducing hydrogen technology at their cement factory in San Pedro De Macoris, Dominican Republic. The CEO of CEMEX, Fernando A. Gonzalez, attended the project’s opening, which is part of the company’s Future in Action initiative to attain carbon neutrality by 2050. “Through projects like this, we reiterate our commitment to leveraging innovation to meet our ambitious sustainability and CO2 reduction goals,” said Fernando A. Gonzalez, CEO of CEMEX. “Hydrogen is a key technology for our Future in Action program, as an accelerator for our efforts to transform waste into energy and as a potential carbon-free fuel source.” Hydrogen is…

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Chevron, one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, has ordered four HyFill hydrogen transport trailers from BayoTech, a leader in hydrogen solutions. Chevron will use BayoTech’s transport trailers to deliver high-pressure hydrogen gas in the western United States for use in power production, transportation, and industrial applications. Q1 of 2023 is anticipated for delivery. “With the record demand for hydrogen molecules, industrial gas suppliers are seeking solutions to safely and efficiently distribute large amounts of hydrogen in a compact package,” said Adam Penque, Senior Vice President of Sales and BayoGaaS™ Hydrogen Hubs. “We are proud Chevron has chosen our…

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Filton Systems Engineering (FSE), headquartered in Bradley Stoke, and Fabrum, a company located in Novel Zealand, are developing a new liquid hydrogen technology that is currently being tested at FSE’s freshly updated fuel testing site for potential use in future test flights. Under the Innovate UK-funded Safe Flight project, GKN and FSE have collaborated to design and construct a 2.4 kW liquid hydrogen system ground-based prototype. The objective of the end-to-end system is to establish the viability of liquid hydrogen as an airplane fuel source and to solve any safety issues. In simulations intended to be indicative of a regular…

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Seven pioneering companies and international consortiums in the production of new and renewable energy signed the MoUs with a range of government entities, such as the New and Renewable Energy Authority (NREA), the General Authority for the SCZONE, the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC), and the Sovereign Fund of Egypt. The first MOU was signed with Globeleq, a renowned independent power producer in Africa that operates and develops diverse power projects. In the SCZONE, the business will construct a new complex with a total area of 10 million square meters and an annual production capacity of up to 2 million…

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Hyliion Holdings has signed a definitive agreement to acquire a new hydrogen and fuel agnostic capable generator (KARNO) from GE Additive, a division of GE and a global leader in metal additive technologies and manufacturing. “Solving climate change, whether through adopting electric vehicles or reducing emissions from manufacturing sites, requires clean, efficient and dependable electricity. Hyliion will leverage the KARNO as the next generation generator onboard the Hypertruck, creating a solution that will operate on various fuel sources that are available today, while remaining future-proofed to run on hydrogen when it becomes widely accessible,” said Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO…

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As part of Amazon’s ambition to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, Plug Power inked a hydrogen supply agreement with Amazon to offer liquid green hydrogen beginning in 2025. This will help decarbonize Amazon’s operations and fulfill Amazon’s commitment to be carbon neutral by 2040. This agreement with Amazon represents a growth opportunity for Plug and is projected to contribute to the company’s revenue objective of $3 billion by 2025. This transaction validates Plug’s ambition to construct an end-to-end green hydrogen ecosystem and offer comprehensive hydrogen solutions to its global customers. “By building a complete hydrogen ecosystem from molecule to…

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The Environment Agency has authorized Octopus Hydrogen to begin producing green hydrogen. The energy company located in the United Kingdom is free to manufacture at the Energy Hub project in MIRA Technology Park. This permit certifies that the location conforms with the environmental agency’s criteria and is suitable for hydrogen production. Octopus anticipates obtaining a gas certification by December 2022 and launching the site in its entirety. After its inauguration, the plant will produce sufficient green hydrogen to supply the MIRA technological park with the equivalent of 10 44-ton heavy goods vehicles every day. This permission is a significant step…

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Following the Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy’s (BEIS) Phase-2 announcement of the Carbon Capture Usage and Storage Cluster (CCUS) Sequencing Process, the North East of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) praised the North East’s leadership position on hydrogen. Two large-scale blue hydrogen projects headquartered in Tees Valley are among the projects shortlisted for financing from the Government’s £1 billion CCS Infrastructure Fund (CIF). The projects include Kellas Midstream’s H2NorthEast and bp’s H2Teesside, which are both part of The Northern Endurance Partnership’s East Coast Cluster. As the only cluster in the UK to be shortlisted for two major blue…

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First in the globe, Lotte Group collaborated with American and Japanese firms to develop ammonia photolysis technology. Lotte Chemical and Lotte Fine Chemical, two subsidiaries of the business, struck an agreement on August 24 with Syzygy Plasmonics of the United States and Sumitomo Corp. of Japan to jointly develop a technology for obtaining hydrogen by decomposing ammonia. The four businesses will validate technology for creating clean hydrogen for mixed or pure hydrogen supply for gas turbine power generation, as well as technology for manufacturing high-purity hydrogen for delivery to hydrogen fuel cells/hydrogen charging stations. Syzygy is an American startup specializing…

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Hamburg and Chile have agreed to cooperate on specific projects for hydrogen technology and to move forward together in this area. As a potential hydrogen supplier for Europe, Chile wants to create green export corridors and has now included Hamburg in the network after the Dutch port city of Rotterdam. Chamber of Commerce calls for better framework conditions Hamburg’s business community is keen to participate in such projects. However, the conditions must be right, said Malte Heine of the Chamber of Commerce. Hamburg must create transport possibilities for hydrogen. It is also important that the EU creates a stable political…

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