A recent study published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy titled “Opportunities of Hydrogen and Ammonia Trade Between Europe and MENA” addresses the growing role of hydrogen (H2) and ammonia (NH3) in Europe’s energy transition.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The European Union has released a comprehensive tender titled “Learning and Development Services for Staff of the Institutions, Bodies and Agencies (IBAs) of the European Union,” aiming to bolster the hydrogen industry through extensive training and development services.
Poland’s Ministry of Energy and Environment has issued a public tender titled “Deployment of Hydrogen Energy Systems in Public Transport.”
Magma Global has developed an innovative composite pipe designed to transport gases such as hydrogen, hydrocarbons, and CO2.
In a recent patent filing dated August 7, 2024, Catagen introduced a system for producing hydrogen from water using a thermochemical cycle, specifically the sulfur-iodine cycle. The patent outlines a reactor equipped with multiple reaction zones, each designated for carrying out specific reactions integral to the thermochemical cycle. Unique to this system is the interconnected fluid circuit that links the reaction zones. This design allows reaction products from one zone to be redirected as reactants for another, ensuring minimal waste and maximized use of resources. Additionally, the generated heat in various reaction zones is repurposed within the system, contributing to…
Germany has issued a new tender titled “H2CT Cryogenic Extension – Cryogenic System” as part of its ongoing commitment to achieving zero emissions.
The European Commission has issued a new tender titled “Development and Deployment of Hydrogen Infrastructure” on August 14, 2024, with a submission deadline of October 30, 2024.
In a groundbreaking study published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, researchers Nima Javanshir, Simo Pekkinen, Annukka Santasalo-Aarnio, and Sanna Syri present detailed findings on the economic viability and optimal operational strategies for integrating wind power with green hydrogen production in Finland.
Ørsted has announced a significant impairment of over $500 million, primarily due to delays in an offshore wind farm project in the US and the cancellation of a green hydrogen plant in Sweden. Ørsted’s Revolution Wind project, located off the coasts of Connecticut and Rhode Island, has encountered delays, contributing significantly to the financial setback. The company noted that the US wind farm delay is a major factor in the recorded impairment of 3.9 billion Danish kroner ($580 million) for the second quarter. These project delays have put additional strain on Ørsted’s financial health, complicating their ambitious offshore wind development plans.…
The United States has long touted hydrogen as a cornerstone for its transition to a more sustainable energy future, with the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions and dependence on fossil fuels.