ORLEN and Yokogawa Europe have announced a partnership to develop technology for the production of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). This partnership marks a major milestone in the pursuit of carbon neutrality in the aviation industry.
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SK Ecoplant has developed a world-first cooling and heating system that utilizes the unique characteristics of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) that operate at high temperatures.
The University of Warwick is one of several partners to benefit from ÂŁ11 million funding as part of a new hydrogen research hub.
Dr. Meyer will introduce the world’s largest super-resolved digital twin of a hydrogen fuel cell structure generated on the world’s most powerful supercomputer. This model allows the visualization of large-scale (> 16 mm2) water transport using Lattice-Boltzmann simulations.
Germany, known for its commitment to sustainability and innovation, is on the brink of unlocking a remarkable green energy source hidden in plain sight: sewage treatment plants.
Jericho Energy Ventures joins forces with its European partner, Exogen Hydrogen Solutions, to bring about a transformative change in industrial processes. This collaboration aims to provide comprehensive decarbonization solutions, leveraging green hydrogen technology to drive innovation in industrial steam production, district heating, and mobility applications.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation’s subsidiary, Yokogawa Australia, has received a pivotal order for an energy management system (EMS). This system will play a central role in the Yuri Green Hydrogen project, a groundbreaking initiative aiming to establish an industrial-scale renewable hydrogen production complex in Australia’s Western region.
Verdagy, a leader in advanced water electrolysis technology for large-scale industrial applications, is set to make a groundbreaking move in the green hydrogen industry. The company has announced the opening of its new facility in Newark, California, heralding a significant step towards sustainable energy production.
South Korean hydrogen energy startup BTE is poised for significant global expansion with a groundbreaking supply contract valued at 46 billion won in the U.S. market. The contract, signed with H2Strategics of the United States, is set to redefine eco-friendly energy solutions and accelerate the adoption of hydrogen technology.
Enapter has strategically expanded its product portfolio with the revolutionary “AEM Flex 120.” This innovative AEM electrolyser is poised to streamline the launch of industrial and refuelling pilot projects, marking a significant leap forward in the realm of green hydrogen production.