Storag Etzel has begun storing 45 tons of hydrogen in a repurposed salt cavern at its Etzel site in the Wittmund district.
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South Korea has taken a decisive step to anchor its shipbuilding industry in the emerging hydrogen economy, announcing the construction of what is set to become the world’s largest liquefied hydrogen carrier (LHC) by 2027.
With Spain targeting deep decarbonization of its industrial and transport sectors, Alkeymia’s €400 million green hydrogen and ammonia production plant in Caspe, Zaragoza, is set to become a major milestone in the country’s energy transition roadmap.
Plug Power and BASF have formalized a cooperation agreement that could sharpen the competitive edge of hydrogen liquefaction facilities. The partnership positions BASF’s DeOxo and Sorbead® Air technologies as key components within Plug Power’s hydrogen liquefaction plant portfolio.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has completed the final site acceptance test of its MFE110 electrolyser at Northern Ireland Water’s (NIW) wastewater treatment facility in Belfast, marking the first commercial-scale deployment of its membrane-free electrolyser (MFE) technology.
Statkraft will cease the development of new green hydrogen projects, citing mounting uncertainty in the hydrogen market.
Sweden’s ambitions to become a global leader in fossil-free steel are gaining momentum as Thyssenkrupp Nucera prepares to deliver electrolysers to Stegra’s flagship hydrogen-powered steel plant in Boden.
As pressure mounts to decarbonize international shipping, a coalition of seven environmental and industry organizations has urged the European Commission to address critical gaps left by recent International Maritime Organization (IMO) decisions.
Plug Power has closed the first tranche of a $525 million secured term loan facility, strengthening its financial position as it ramps up investment in its green hydrogen infrastructure. The $210 million drawdown, announced May 6, marks a significant liquidity injection and comes at a time when capital access is increasingly critical for hydrogen sector players navigating rising operational and deployment costs.
Sungrow Hydrogen has started operations at China’s first green hydrogen project to jointly deploy both Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) and alkaline electrolysers.