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Hanwha Cimarron, a United States-based developer of gas storage solutions, will offer Shell, a worldwide energy and petrochemical company, with its “Neptune” carbon fiber reinforced polymer tank for the creation of a hydrogen charging station network in California. California, the hub of the hydrogen sector in the United States, intends to raise the number of hydrogen charging stations to 1,000 by 2030. In Alabama, Hanwha Cimarron is constructing a high-pressure tank facility at a cost of around $51 million. In the second half of 2022, the plant will be able to produce approximately 4,000 high-pressure tanks yearly. In 2021, Hanwha…

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According to a recent report by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Centre (KAPSARC) in Riyadh, green hydrogen produced in Saudi Arabia using electrolysis might begin shipping to the Port of Rotterdam at rates relatively comparable with European hydrogen in 2030. According to a recent assessment by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Centre (KAPSARC) in Riyadh, green hydrogen produced in Saudi Arabia by electrolysis might begin shipping to the Port of Rotterdam in 2030 at prices that are relatively comparable with European hydrogen. Its competitiveness would depend in part on the manner of transport utilised. Additionally, the…

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Kier has inked an agreement with AFC Energy to test its innovative Power Tower clean Hydrogen power generation units at one of its construction sites. In the next months, the emission-free generator will be utilized to power site cottages. AFC Energy hopes the experiment will lead to a long-term partnership with Kier as the contractor strives to attain its Net Zero carbon reduction goal by 2045, with the transition away from on-site fossil fuel power generators being a crucial component. Chris Lilley, health, safety, wellbeing and sustainability director at Kier Group, said: “This upcoming trial further demonstrates our commitment to…

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The Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has announced that the UAE has joined the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE), adding to the UAE’s long history as an energy pioneer. Sharif Al Olama, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure for Energy and Petroleum Affairs, and Noe van Holst, President of IPHE, signed the agreement remotely. In his address, Al Olama emphasized the UAE’s desire to ensure the success of the IPHE and to contribute to the sector’s local, regional, and international growth. Joining the global initiative will help the nation’s long-term energy and…

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Mercury Renewables has announced the construction of a first-of-its-kind green hydrogen production facility on the border of the Irish counties of Mayo and Sligo. To progress the project, Mercury is utilizing the expertise of global engineering, consulting, and construction company Black & Veatch in hydrogen and renewable energy. Mercury is constructing one of Ireland’s first onshore wind farms and hydrogen electrolysis plants to be co-located. A wind farm generating 75 megawatts will power an electrolyser plant producing green hydrogen. Black & Veatch’s early contribution to the project consisted of feasibility studies that informed all parts of hydrogen development. “The abundance…

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