Green hydrogen stands as a linchpin in the energy transition, yet its precarious transport poses a quandary. Could ammonia be the solution, or does it carry a hidden environmental toll?
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Lhyfe group, a key player in the energy transition sector, has inked a game-changing contract with HYmpulsion. This collaboration aims to pave the way for the creation of a hydrogen production site in Cheylas, Isère, to supply seven strategically located recharging stations in the Alpine arc.
UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is committing £6.1m ($7.4m) to the Bay Hydrogen Hub. This ambitious project, backed by a consortium comprising EDF, National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL), and Vulcan Burners, aims to supply hydrogen to an asphalt plant, demonstrating zero-emission asphalt production using nuclear-derived hydrogen.
Horisont Energi has inked a Letter of Intent (LoI) with VNG Handel & Vertrieb GmbH, a subsidiary of German energy giant VNG AG. This collaboration revolves around the offtake of clean ammonia from the Barents Blue project, poised to be Europe’s largest clean ammonia plant, situated in Hammerfest, Northern Norway.
Augustus Global Investment (AGI) has joined forces with Black & Veatch, a global critical infrastructure solutions leader, to explore the possibilities of green hydrogen generation in Indonesia. The feasibility study, proving technically and economically feasible, opens doors for a groundbreaking USD 500 million project in the Aceh province.
TES Canada, a subsidiary of the Belgian firm Tree Energy Solutions, has secured a massive energy block for a green hydrogen project in Shawinigan.
thyssenkrupp Uhde, in collaboration with DL E&C and CARBONCO, has been chosen by Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners P/S (CIP) to spearhead the pre-FEED for the Murchison green ammonia project in Kalbarri, Western Australia. This giga-watt-scale venture aims to harness onshore wind and solar energy for green hydrogen and green ammonia production.
The landscape of sustainable energy is set for a significant transformation as EET Hydrogen gears up for the front-end engineering design (FEED) of its planned 1GW HPP2 blue hydrogen production plant in the UK. This ambitious project is poised to mark a milestone in the realm of clean energy, with KBR taking the lead in executing the FEED.
The Ministry of Energy and Minerals in the Sultanate of Oman has signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) with key industry players to propel Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) and blue hydrogen development.
Perth-based Province Resources, a company initially focused on gold and nickel exploration, is making significant strides in the green energy sector with its 8 GW HyEnergy project in Western Australia’s Gascoyne region. The Western Australian government has granted additional licenses, covering over 600,000 hectares, including a crucial seabed area near Carnarvon required for hydrogen export.