NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has inked credit facility agreements with local, regional, and international banks.
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In collaboration with Gasunie, the NortH2 consortium, which is made up of Eneco, RWE, Equinor, and Shell, is looking into how all facets of the hydrogen value chain, from production to transport and storage, may be developed in concert.
Industry federations from France and Germany are lobbying for the construction of a joint European hydrogen infrastructure to accelerate the technology’s roll-out across the region.
To lower the price of clean-hydrogen technology, the US Department of Energy (DOE) plans to release $750 million in funding.
Together with partners, the Swedish business OX2 is looking into the feasibility of building a new offshore hydrogen pipeline infrastructure to link Germany, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
The Grays Harbor Port Commission accepted a lease option with Invenergy, the world’s top privately held developer and operator of sustainable energy solutions.
Beginning in 2030, a planned pipeline system will deliver hydrogen from the Baltic Sea to Baden-Württemberg.
Researchers from RMIT claim that a novel electrolysis method enhanced by sound waves has unlocked the door to green hydrogen generation that is more affordable and energy-efficient. These high-frequency vibrations increase the hydrogen produced by ordinary electrolysis by 14 times.
BayoTech has expanded its hydrogen distribution network into the St. Louis, Missouri, area in collaboration with Ranken Technical College.
With reference to the creation and acquisition of green hydrogen, Schaeffler and the French hydrogen producer Lhyfe have signed a letter of intent (LOI).