Provaris Energy, in collaboration with Norwegian technology company Prodtex, has reached a pivotal milestone in its ‘Prototype Tank’ program. Prodtex completed the design for a multi-layered carbon-steel prototype tank, a crucial component for Provaris’ H2Neo carrier.
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German economy ministry has issued a warning about a potentially higher future demand for hydrogen storage capacity than initially anticipated. The revelation, outlined in the ‘Green Paper Hydrogen Storage,’ points to a potential underestimation of demand, attributed to uncertainties regarding supply bottlenecks and an optimization logic based on economic criteria used in earlier estimates.
Samsung C&T’s construction division has secured the prestigious world’s largest liquefied hydrogen storage tank design certification from DNV, a globally recognized international certification body.
TU Delft and The Green Village have conducted groundbreaking research on a seasonal energy storage system utilizing hydrogen.
HPS Home Power Solutions AG has recognized this need and introduced an impressive upgrade to its Picea system. The Picea 2, a hydrogen-based electricity storage solution designed for residential use, promises to be a game-changer in the world of home energy storage.
Spain’s Inta testing center in Cuadros, León, is at the forefront of breakthrough experiments that could reshape the energy landscape by enabling more sustainable alternatives for air and land transportation.
Centrica PLC subsidiary Bord Gáis Energy has taken a monumental step by joining a transformative project aimed at repurposing the Celtic Sea’s Kinsale Head gas field for the storage of green hydrogen.
Fluxys Belgium, a key player in the country’s energy infrastructure landscape, has announced a significant step towards the future of clean energy with the unveiling of its BE-HyStore pilot project. The groundbreaking initiative aims to store hydrogen underground, presenting a promising solution to energy storage and supply security.
Germany’s energy landscape is taking a significant leap towards advancing its hydrogen storage capabilities with EWE AG’s initiation of a pioneering underground hydrogen storage test.
EWE is initiating hydrogen storage in an underground salt cavern in Brandenburg, Germany. This project, known as HyCAVmobil, marks a crucial milestone in the development of large-scale hydrogen storage solutions.