Worley, a global professional services company, has been selected alongside its consulting business, Advisian, to conduct a comprehensive assessment of Xcel Energy’s natural gas system in the US.
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Rheinmetall, a German technology company, has announced that its Sensors and Actuators division has won a contract for the production of more than 150,000 HRB 1800 hydrogen recirculation blowers.
Dariusz Pachniewski is a recognized authority in hydrogen technologies and has been working in the energy sector for over 30 years. He has been involved in various projects related to the development of hydrogen technology in Poland, including the first project that closed the hydrogen value chain by connecting two electrolyzers to a biomass unit and two mobile hydrogen dispensing stations.
Volvo Penta, in collaboration with Belgium-based CMB.TECH has created a “breakthrough technology” that combines a traditional internal-combustion diesel engine with a hydrogen injection system.
The Dutch government has given a group, which includes BW Offshore, a grant of €3 million to construct a large-scale floating green hydrogen and ammonia project. SwitcH2 is in charge of the OFFSET project, which also includes MARIN, TU Delft, and Strohm.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the green energy arm of Andrew Forrest’s iron ore giant, is set to begin production of Australian-made hydrogen electrolysers this year at its newly constructed Gladstone facility in Queensland.
French Bank Lazard has stated that the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) tax credits could make atom-powered electrolyzers more competitive than green hydrogen production.
DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider, announced the opening of its new technology centre at the Zernike campus in Groningen, Netherlands.
MODEC Group company, SOFEC, has been awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) by DNV for its newly developed Ammonia Transfer System.
The Linz engineering site of Bosch, a global leader in the automotive industry, has long been associated with the development of diesel injection systems for commercial vehicles. However, with the increasing demand for clean energy solutions and the push towards decarbonization, the site is now also heavily involved in the development of hydrogen stacks, which are expected to play a key role in the future of green energy.