Photoncycle, a Norwegian startup, is developing a solid hydrogen-based energy storage solution that claims to surpass existing battery technologies in efficiency and economy.
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Rotterdam, aiming to solidify its position as a key player in the import of sustainable energy, is set to host the largest ammonia storage tank in the Netherlands.
The FrHyGe project, aimed at validating underground hydrogen storage in salt caverns on an industrial scale, has officially been launched by a European consortium. The project, which is supported and funded by the European Union via the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, has a budget of €43M.
German firm Voith Group and China’s Weifu Hi-Tech, a subsidiary of Wuxi Industrial Group, have inked a strategic cooperation agreement. The collaboration aims to revolutionize type IV high-pressure hydrogen storage systems, paving the way for innovation, large-scale production, and global deployment of this cutting-edge technology.
Nobel laureate Professor Sir Fraser Stoddart and Professor Omar Yaghi have united to establish H2MOF, a pioneering company dedicated to advancing solid-state hydrogen storage solutions.
HyStorage project, led by consortium leader Uniper Energy Storage, has achieved a milestone with the successful completion of its first test phase.
National Grid, the UK’s gas transmission system owner, has embarked on a project to explore the feasibility of underground hydrogen energy storage. Partnering with Scottish firm Gravitricity, the initiative aims to leverage innovative technology for energy storage and distribution.
The UK’s most expansive gas distribution network, Cadent, in collaboration with Star Energy Group, British Geological Survey (BGS), University of Edinburgh, and Net Zero Strategy, has made substantial strides towards a greener future.
3M and Hyundai Korea Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (KSOE) have joined forces to pioneer the development of large liquid hydrogen storage tanks.
Empire State Development (ESD) recently revealed that Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA) will establish an advanced energy storage solutions research and development (R&D) center in Henrietta.