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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Baker Hughes, an energy technology firm, and Bloom Energy, a pioneer in distributed energy, have agreed to partner on the commercialization and implementation of integrated, low-carbon power generation and hydrogen technologies to accelerate the energy transition. Baker Hughes and Bloom Energy will immediately begin working on future consumer engagements with the goal of launching pilot projects over the next 2-3 years and commercializing and scaling applications, products, and solutions shortly thereafter. The businesses will concentrate their efforts in three areas: Integrated power solutions: By combining Bloom Energy’s solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology with Baker Hughes’ light-weight gas turbine technology, the…
GreenLab has been designated by the government as the official regulatory testing zone.
Green Swan Partners LLC, a venture capital firm based in Pittsburgh, PA, and sHYp BV PBC, a Hydrogen (H2) technology startup based in Baltimore,
The green hydrogen project is expected to cost 2.5 billion euros, according to a report citing international media, but the figure could increase to 4 billion euros.
The CEIP is intended to establish Australia’s first commercial scale green hydrogen supply chain, including a 10MW electrolyser and plant capable of producing up to 4.0 tonnes of hydrogen per day, along with storage and delivery to the gas network injection points.
HydrogenPro informed on 8th of January 2021 about the MoU with Repsol which included a 100MW project which i.a. was subject to allocation of Green Deal funding. HydrogenPro has now been informed that the mentioned 100MW project will not be part of the final Green Deal allocation in 2021. However, and would continue the co-operation and also pursue other financing opportunities. The CEO of HydrogenPro, Mr Mårten Lunde, states as follows: “Kvinesdal is an attractive location for developing a powerful center for hydrogen production in Norway. Plentiful access to affordable electricity, easy transportation and not at least, engaged and focused…
As part of its Renewable Hydrogen Deployment Funding Round, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) announced today that it has conditionally approved $103.3 million
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) provided support for this project as part of its Renewable Hydrogen Deployment Funding.
According to Profit.ro, the company’s management stated that it proposed to the government to fund the project through the Relaunch and Resilience Program (PNRR).
Element Two is a hydrogen refueling station manufacturer and retailer based in the United Kingdom.
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