NewHydrogen is focused on lowering the cost of green hydrogen, which is produced using renewable energy sources like wind or solar power, by reducing or replacing rare earth materials in electrolyzers with inexpensive earth-abundant materials.
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Chevron USA, through its Chevron Products Company division, and Cummins announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the possibility of forming a strategic alliance to develop commercially viable business opportunities in hydrogen and other alternative energy sources.
General Electric (GE) and Cricket Valley Energy Center (CVEC) have signed an agreement to develop a green hydrogen technology roadmap (H2 Roadmap) and advance a demonstration project to reduce carbon emissions at CVEC’s combined cycle power plant in Dover Plains, New York—the first step toward converting to a 100 percent hydrogen fuel capable plant.
TÜV Rheinland is consolidating its numerous services for the safe production, storage, transportation, and use of hydrogen as an energy carrier on a global scale: the company’s newly created “TÜV Rheinland Hydrogen Competence Center” brings together professionals from Europe and Asia in its core team.
ReCarbon, the inventor of the patented Plasma Carbon Conversion Unit (PCCU), a combustion-free, climate-positive greenhouse gas utilization technology, signed a supply deal with H2Renewables, a landfill gas to hydrogen project developer based in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Enertrag, Cemex and Sunfire are launching “Concrete Chemicals”, a lighthouse project aiming to decarbonize the cement industry.
Estamp has become a new member of Hydrogen Europe, the European hydrogen and fuel cell association that represents more than 260 industry companies and 27 national associations.
8 Rivers Capital, a US renewable energy innovation organization, and Sembcorp Energy UK (SEUK) announce a collaboration agreement to potentially create the UK’s first Net Zero Power plant at SEUK’s Wilton International site on Teesside through its UK subsidiary,
DNV will lead the process of safety assessment to identify the most significant environmental, safety, and operational risks for the world’s first offshore hydrogen production facilities.
Through sophisticated testing in Wärtsilä’s fuel-flexible combustion engines, the business is pioneering the use of hydrogen and ammonia as viable engine fuels.