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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The most plentiful chemical element on the planet, hydrogen has great promise as a sustainable energy source.
Green hydrogen, according to Sasol, may be a viable alternative to coal and assist South Africa in meeting its international climate commitments.
The green hydrogen generation barge is designed to aid in the decarbonization of the marine sector.
Ørsted and Williams have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore potential jointly developed Power-to-X projects in the US. The two companies are collaborating on ways to combine Ørsted’s renewable energy and hydrogen expertise with Williams’ natural gas infrastructure and processing expertise to co-develop hydrogen or synthetic natural gas facilities powered by renewable energy. As part of this agreement, the parties are exploring co-development opportunities for large-scale wind energy, electrolysis, and synthetic gas via methanation in western Wyoming, where Williams owns significant land and natural gas infrastructure. “We’re excited to partner with Williams to deliver clean fuels in the…
Wärtsilä and Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI), a shipbuilding company in Korea, have signed a joint development program (JDP) agreement aiming at creating ammonia-fueled vessels with 4-stroke auxiliary engines for future new-build projects. Both sides recognize the critical role that future carbon-free fuels will play in the marine industry’s decarbonisation efforts. The agreement is scheduled to be inked in July 2021. Wärtsilä is a pioneer in designing engines for future clean fuels and has already successfully tested an engine running on a 70% ammonia fuel mix. By 2023, the business expects to have a concept engine that can run entirely on…
Clean Air Power, a developer of clean transportation solutions based in the United Kingdom, is celebrating its 25th anniversary of developing hydrogen injection devices by introducing a new line of hydrogen injectors for internal combustion engines. The range includes a high-pressure direct hydrogen injector that complements Clean Air Power’s existing hydrogen port injector options. The extended range DigiJet H2ICE, which will replace Clean Air Power’s existing ‘ServoJet’ devices, will be named DigiJet H2ICE. This next generation of products is an advancement of existing technology, bringing known dependability and durability to hydrogen injection while also providing a small and cost-effective solution.…
BMW is the most enthusiastic supporter of hydrogen among Germany’s automakers, with plans to launch a mass-market vehicle by 2030.
More than £1 billion will be spent in the next phase of the transition to net zero, according to today’s statement.
According to a first interim report to be accepted this Wednesday by the Federal Cabinet, the strategy has been actively pursued, and major foundations for industrial investments and research projects have been laid.
Within the Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct in Townsville, northern Queensland, renewables developer Edify Energy has been granted development approval to build and operate a green hydrogen production plant with a capacity of up to 1 GW, as well as a behind-the-meter solar and battery storage facility.
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