IndianOil’s decision to cancel its global tender for a Green Hydrogen Generation Unit at its Panipat Refinery raises important questions about the company’s strategic approach to hydrogen projects. The cancellation of two consecutive tenders—one in February 2024 and the other this week—suggests underlying challenges that warrant scrutiny.
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RINA’s recent Approval in Principle (AiP) and Technology Qualification for Saipem’s subsea hydrogen pipeline safety methodology mark a significant milestone for the company.
Geoscientists are unearthing a promising new source of clean energy that lies not in the sun or wind, but beneath our feet. Natural hydrogen, a naturally occurring form of this versatile element, is generating excitement in the energy sector for its potential to revolutionize how we power our world.
The UK and Scottish governments have unveiled plans to transform the decommissioned Chapelcross nuclear site into a green energy hub.
The Murchison Green Hydrogen (MGH) project has recently been awarded Major Project Status by the Hon. Ed Husic MP, Minister for Industry and Sciences.
Elon Musk’s social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), has initiated legal action against several companies, including Danish renewable energy and green hydrogen developer Ørsted.
AustriaEnergy International GmbH has submited the environmental impact assessment (EIA) for what is touted as Chile’s largest project in hydrogen sector.
Shell has chosen Wood to provide pre-Front End Engineering Design (pre-FEED) services for its ‘Blue Horizons’ project in Oman, which aims to produce low-carbon blue hydrogen and ammonia for both local and international markets.
In a recent interview with H2 Energy News, Tom Baxter, a chemical engineer, shared his critical insights on hydrogen as a low-carbon fuel.
The Dutch government has announced substantial financial support for Djawels BV, a subsidiary of HyCC BV, in the form of an €80 million state aid package.