Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) is set to unleash its groundbreaking BrightLoop technology. The innovative process not only generates hydrogen from diverse feedstocks but also captures carbon dioxide (CO2) for reuse, paving the way for a greener energy landscape.
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has inaugurated the Nagasaki Carbon Neutral Park, a cutting-edge facility dedicated to advancing the development of MHI Group’s energy decarbonization technologies.
Iris Ceramica Group, the parent company of Stonepeak Ceramics in the U.S., has partnered with Edison Next, a subsidiary of the Edison Group, to embark on an innovative journey towards decarbonization.
thyssenkrupp Uhde, a leading engineering company, has joined forces with the OFFSET consortium, led by SwitcH2 B.V., to develop a groundbreaking industrial-scale floating green hydrogen and ammonia project.
Canadian company World Energy GH2 is making significant strides in the field of renewable hydrogen production with its groundbreaking project Nujio’qonik. Partnering with global leader Topsoe, the project aims to produce renewable hydrogen and ammonia at a large scale using wind energy power.
Siemens and Verano Energy have embarked on a momentous partnership to develop an extraordinary green hydrogen production complex in Chile.
Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL) and GREENSTAT Hydrogen India Pvt. Ltd. have taken a meaningful step towards promoting green hydrogen and its derivatives in India.
Air Products has taken a significant step forward in its ambitious plan to store carbon dioxide (CO2) safely and permanently beneath Lake Maurepas as part of the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex.
An ambitious plan to establish the UK’s first ‘Hydrogen Village’ in Redcar is making waves as Northern Gas Networks (NGN) reveals that the project could bring over £300 million in investments and generate at least 300 new jobs in the historically underfunded region.
An intense battle is underway, pitting environmental groups, academics, and energy companies against each other, over the tax credit for clean hydrogen production in the United States. With billions of dollars at stake, the Treasury Department faces the daunting task of setting a precedent that will shape the nation’s future in the fight against climate change.