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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Newtrace has found a technology that makes the manufacturing of green hydrogen at least five times cheaper than conventional approaches. After nearly a decade of studying and working in Europe, founders Prasanta Sarkar and Rochan Sinha returned to India to find the places where they had grown up dirtier, more polluted, and more prone to unexpected torrential flash showers. Prasanta, whose father worked for ONGC, the largest crude oil and natural gas corporation in India, was always interested by energy, machinery, and hardware. While obtaining his PhD in the Netherlands, Rochan, who came from a family of physicians, had previously…

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The Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) will conduct a study into the safe operation of hydrogen and hydrogen-natural gas pipelines. Prior to establishing a matching test infrastructure, it is directed at industry and academic specialists in order to evaluate existing and future issues, requirements, and priorities. The Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Action (BMWK) commissioned BAM to establish a test platform for hydrogen and hydrogen-natural gas pipelines. The facility aims to give industry, science, and gas grid operators with the ability to resolve technical challenges rapidly and in a practical manner, therefore greatly accelerating the hydrogen market’s growth…

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Hydrogen energy is recognized as the clean energy with the greatest growth potential in the 21st century because to its numerous sources, absence of emissions, eco-friendliness, and wide variety of uses. FCV (fuel cell vehicles) are one of the primary routes for hydrogen energy utilization. Nevertheless, the development of FCV must not only overcome technological obstacles, but also address the issue of hydrogen energy supply. As an essential component of hydrogen application infrastructure, hydrogen refueling stations are the attention of several energy companies and nations. Asia and Europe are the most active regions for the building of hydrogen refueling stations…

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As the worldwide supply chain for sustainable energy continues to develop, the aerospace giant plans to take the lead. As the global green hydrogen supply chain grows in size and strength, Airbus plans to develop airport H2 hubs to power aircraft with zero carbon emissions. Air travel is regarded to be one of the most difficult sectors to decarbonize. Airbus intends to utilize green hydrogen hubs at airports to accelerate the global adoption of H2 as a flying fuel. To achieve this objective, the aerospace business has just struck a contract with Linde, the major industrial gas manufacturer. Linde has…

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Dortmund-based transmission system operator Thyssengas is proactively preparing for the transport of hydrogen and other green gases. As part of this, the company is creating 25 additional jobs in a first step to drive the development of a “Thyssengas H2 start-up network” from the existing natural gas network. In this way, Thyssengas is underlining its own claim to be a pioneer and shaper of the energy transition. 800-kilometer hydrogen grid planned The “Thyssengas H2 start-up network” with a length of around 800 pipeline kilometers is to form the starting point for the successive transition to hydrogen transport. It comprises the…

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Nel Hydrogen US, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has accepted an order for an MC500 containerized PEM water electrolyser from Viva Energy Australia. When installed, the electrolyser will be the largest in Australia and will supply a fleet of heavy fuel cell cars with green hydrogen. Viva Energy is a publicly traded firm on the Australian Securities Exchange that owns the Geelong refinery and provides around 1,350 Shell and Liberty service stations across Australia. Viva Energy also offers a variety of business clients with fuels and other products. Viva Energy is constructing a new energy service station at its Geelong…

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A project on the power plant island in Birsfelden planned to produce green hydrogen. According to the canton, however, such a plant would not conform to zoning regulations. A pilot plant for the production of CO2-neutral hydrogen cannot be built on the power plant island in Birsfelden. The building authorities of Basel-Landschaft have rejected a project of the “Industriellen Werke Basel” (IWB) and the mineral oil trader Fritz Meyer AG. Specifically, Basel’s Building Appeals Commission has rejected IWB and Fritz Meyer AG’s appeal against the previous rejection of their building application, the two project sponsors announced Tuesday. A hydrogen plant…

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When they talk about hydrogen as a fuel, they assign it different colors, such as green, blue, and gray, depending on how pure it is. Hydrogen is a colorless gas. We can use blue or green when visualizing hydrogen molecules, but it’s more for aesthetics. So why all this talk about the different colors of hydrogen? These codes are used when it comes to using hydrogen as a fuel source. Hydrogen as a fuel In a world plagued by greenhouse gas emissions and fuel shortages, hydrogen has long been called a promising solution for the future. The hydrogen economy is…

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Energy company Alener will build a plant to produce and store renewable hydrogen in the Port of Seville for the supply and distribution of this gas in Seville under its H2 Green City model, which places the Andalusian capital as a “pioneer in the use of this technology in cities”. The Seville H2 Green City model is based on the use of hydrogen in the residential, industrial, tertiary and mobility sectors, the company said in a statement. Its inauguration is scheduled for the summer of 2023. It is the first initiative of its kind in the province and the second…

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The Institute of Nano-Comprehensive Technology said that, in collaboration with sensor expert M&Tech Co., Ltd., it has developed and marketed a “hydrogen leakage detecting sensor” to ensure the stability of hydrogen energy technology. The hydrogen sensor created at this period is a technique for rapidly detecting hydrogen leakage that may occur during the storage, transportation, and use of hydrogen, and mixing it with oxygen in the atmosphere to pre-block the explosion risk. Prior to this, M&Tech Co., Ltd. commissioned the Institute of Technology to develop a contact-combustible hydrogen leak detection sensor for hydrogen fuel cells and the development of mass…

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