ExxonMobil, a US energy and petrochemical company, and Topsoe, a Danish company that specializes in carbon emission reduction technologies, have signed a contract under which Topsoe will deliver its hydrogen SynCOR technology to ExxonMobil’s planned low-carbon hydrogen production facility in Baytown, Texas.
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Jörg Steinbach (SPD), Brandenburg’s Economics Minister, wants hydrogen pipelines built quickly to supply huge steel, glass, cement, and chemical factories with raw material and district heating plants with climate-friendly energy.
Construction on the largest integrated green hydrogen generation project in the world, which will be used at a neighboring coal chemical plant, began on Thursday, according to the project’s owner China Petrochemical Corp.
Green hydrogen-producing electrolyzers are now the focus of Cummins.
A memorandum of agreement is signed between NanoSUN and H2 Hauler to provide hydrogen transport, storage, and dispensing for temporary site applications using NanoSUN’s cutting-edge hydrogen refueling technologies.
A memorandum of understanding was signed by Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd (MMHE) and FuelCell Energy to work together on the construction of substantial electrolyzer facilities in Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
Under the patronage of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MoEI), Brooge Energy, a Cayman Islands-based infrastructure provider, announced a partnership with Siemens Energy, one of the world’s largest energy technology suppliers, to develop a plant in Abu Dhabi that will use solar PV to produce green hydrogen and ammonia. Brooge Energy is currently involved in clean petroleum products, biofuels, and crude oil storage.
When a $12.5 million plant in Adelaide’s north comes up later this year, South Australia will start exporting hydrogen to Indonesia.
Lhyfe has secured the construction authorization for its second green and renewable hydrogen production site in the Morbihan region of Brittany, France, and is set to commence preparatory construction work.
According to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, the federal budget includes 9.3 billion rubles in investments for the advancement of hydrogen energy for the years up to 2024.