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Global Energy Ventures has signed a non-binding MoU with Province Resources and Total Eren (collectively, the HyEnergy Project partners) to fund a technical and commercial feasibility study on exporting green hydrogen from the HyEnergy Project in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region to nominated markets in the Asia-Pacific region. GEV will conduct a feasibility study to determine the technical and commercial viability of the HyEnergy Project’s green hydrogen export. The scope of work comprises transporting hydrogen gas from an onshore production facility to an offshore ship loading buoy and ultimately to specified Asia-Pacific markets via GEV’s compressed hydrogen shipping system. The goal…
Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions has been awarded a contract by the Emirati business Helios Industry to conduct a technical study for a new green hydrogen and green ammonia project. A water electrolysis plant and a sustainable ammonia manufacturing facility based on thyssenkrupp technology are proposed for Kizad in Abu Dhabi, UAE. It will be the UAE’s first commercial plant to manufacture carbon-neutral green ammonia using renewable resources. The proposed facility will integrate thyssenkrupp’s green hydrogen and green ammonia technologies, with the first phase incorporating a multi-megawatt electrolyzer plant and an ammonia production facility with a capacity of 20,000 metric tons per…
Green hydrogen-powered buses, lorries, and vehicles may become a reality in New South Wales in the near future, owing to a new partnership between energy infrastructure company Jemena and gas supply business Coregas. Jemena will manufacture and supply green hydrogen from its Western Sydney plant beginning in early 2022 for use by transport and industrial customers. This is the first time in New South Wales’ transportation history that the state’s transportation industry will have access to green hydrogen. Gabrielle Sycamore, Jemena’s General Manager for Renewable Gas, said the deal illustrates the potential for green hydrogen to store renewable energy and…
Nel Hydrogen, the parent business of Proton Onsite, is a member of a team investigating more sustainable methods of producing ammonia, with funds provided by a government grant. According to Dr. Kathy Ayers, vice president of research and development at Nel, the production of ammonia – a nitrogen-hydrogen combination — consumes the most energy and produces the most carbon dioxide of all the compounds produced at scale. Nel is supplying electrolyzers — hydrogen generators that employ electricity to split water into its basic elements of hydrogen and oxygen — for the project, enabling the use of renewable hydrogen into the…
The technology will be tested on the Northern Railway’s 89-kilometer Sonipat-Jind segment using a Diesel Electric Multiple Unit (DEMU).
NanSun will strive to develop a cost-effective technology for rapid refueling of these hydrogen vehicles, since there is a rising need to support the decarbonisation of road freight transit.
The NZTTP will use the funds to advance a number of hydrogen-related projects aimed at promoting hydrogen adoption in the region and transforming the North Sea energy system, with an emphasis on emissions reduction.
This includes establishing green and blue hydrogen concepts in accordance with national legislative frameworks, promoting institutional articulation, and assigning duties for hydrogen.
The group will be able to validate new catalysts and production procedures for synthesizing green ammonia, as well as breaking new ground in ammonia cracking to release hydrogen, with the opening of the new fa
It is a hydrogen-based renewable energy storage device developed by the Angstrom team that will break through the bottleneck associated with the use of unstable renewable energy.
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