Koppö Energia, a Finland-based energy company, has joined hands with the international technology conglomerate ANDRITZ to propel the frontiers of green hydrogen production.
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SSE, a prominent energy company, has achieved a significant milestone in the advancement of green hydrogen projects. The UK Government has chosen two of SSE’s initiatives for the final stage of its Net Zero Hydrogen Fund, a pivotal step in promoting the development and deployment of low-carbon hydrogen production.
ENERTRAG, a prominent renewable energy company based in Brandenburg, has unveiled its ambitious plan to construct a hydrogen production plant in the Prignitz-Falkenhagen industrial park.
Lone Cypress Energy Services has completed the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study for the Lone Cypress Hydrogen Project. This ambitious…
Egypt’s commitment to a greener and more sustainable future has taken a notable step forward with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) potentially claiming a stake in the country’s burgeoning green hydrogen projects.
Wärtsilä is poised to orchestrate the front-end engineering design (FEED) for a groundbreaking Power-to-X plant, set to redefine Finland’s energy landscape. This visionary endeavor is orchestrated in collaboration with Koppö Energia Oy, a joint venture between Germany’s Prime Green Energy Infrastructure Fund and CPC Finland Oy.
In a resounding proclamation of technological innovation and environmental stewardship, ECL has unleashed plans for what it proudly touts as the world’s inaugural modular, sustainable, off-grid data center, fueled by hydrogen as its primary power source.
German mining and metals company Stahlwerk Thueringen GmbH, in collaboration with gas network operator Ferngas Netzgesellschaft mbH, is set to revolutionize the steel industry.
China has marked a groundbreaking achievement with the launch of its maiden photovoltaic green hydrogen plant in Keche. Spearheaded by Sinopec, a prominent player in China’s energy landscape, this innovative project harnesses solar energy resources from Xinjiang to generate electricity, subsequently producing green hydrogen directly from this renewable source.
A recent study conducted by the renowned Fraunhofer Institute has cast a shadow of uncertainty over the financial viability of green hydrogen production in Germany. The study highlights the predominant factor behind this conundrum: exorbitant production costs, particularly arising from electricity sourced from photovoltaic and wind power plants.