Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Norsk Hydro, a Norwegian aluminum and renewable energy firm, is investigating the feasibility of building and running hydrogen facilities to satisfy high internal demand while still serving an export market, using the company’s industrial and renewable energy capabilities. Hydro has identified a strong strategic path for2025, with the goal of improving its role in low-carbon aluminum while pursuing potential growth prospects in recycling and new energy. “We see a substantial potential for industrial hydrogen consumption. Taking a developer and operator role in the hydrogen sector represents an opportunity for Hydro to reduce industrial CO2 emissions and develop a profitable and…

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Green Hydrogen Systems and its partner Skai Energies have been selected as the electrolysis solution provider and integrator for an Australian hydrogen generation project. The system, which is powered on-site by solar panels, will deliver 100 percent renewable hydrogen to one of Australia’s biggest and fastest-growing industrial areas. Skai Energies, its partner and system integrator, is leading the project, which involves a full hydrogen solution comprised of a Green Hydrogen Systems HyProvide A90 electrolyser and a Nilsson Energy RE8760 Energy Management System. In addition to the equipment delivery, Green Hydrogen Systems will provide onsite servicing as well as remote control…

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QUT scientists have developed a process to capture carbon dioxide from the air into water and store it as non-toxic calcium carbonate (chalk), a key ingredient for cement production and other products, all potentially powered by solar or wind energy. Proof of concept: electrochemical process captures atmospheric carbon dioxide and stores it in water as chalk while also producing green hydrogenProcess could be powered by solar or wind energyCement industry generates 7 per cent of world’s carbon dioxideProcess could provide cement industry with “green” key ingredient to reduce its CO2 footprint.The mineralisation process produces other construction industry products. PhD researcher…

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