In an effort to balance intermittent renewables and increase the usage of green energy, SSE is developing plans to integrate hydrogen production, storage, and power generation technologies at a project in the UK’s Humber region.
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In order to investigate purpose-built underground green hydrogen storage, energy storage company Gravitricity and infrastructure provider VSL Systems UK have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
In collaboration with Energyn, a Korean business that produces gas containers, POSCO has localized the production of hydrogen storage tanks.
In order to integrate, assemble, and deliver GKN’s hydrogen equipment in Australia and New Zealand using the OEM hydrogen metal hydride storage technology, GreenHy2 and GKN have signed an Exclusive Agency Agreement.
Ambartec AG and a plant manufacturer created an iron oxide energy storage technology and opened a Freiberg demonstration facility.
An innovative renewable energy research project has reached its initial phase thanks to the collaboration of the Hyflexpower consortium, which consists of ENGIE Solutions, Siemens Energy, Centrax, Arttic, the German Aerospace Center (DLR), and four European institutions.
GenH2 has unveiled their innovative end-to-end liquefaction and storage technology, the LS20 Mobile Liquid Hydrogen System.
The Moscow Polytechnic Institute’s scientists used the hydride-calcium approach to create an alloy of chemically active metals for the first time. Such particles are very capable of absorbing and holding onto hydrogen, used for hydrogen storage.
The localization of hydrogen storage tank production has been announced by local gas containment equipment producer Energyn and South Korean steelmaker Posco.
One of the great hopes for solving the energy crisis and lowering greenhouse gas emissions is green hydrogen. Hydrogen leaks, though, are a concern that some experts say could invalidate the product’s “green” designation. It can impact other elements when it leaks into the atmosphere, lowering the concentration of molecules that break down existing greenhouse gases and causing global warming.