Viva Energy has announced the launch of Australia’s most ambitious hydrogen mobility project, which will see the development of a…
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The permit process for the 25 megawatt green hydrogen production unit in Zeebrugge is being managed by Sweco. This is…
KBR has been awarded a contract by Shell Global Solutions International to provide professional services for the development of hydrogen…
A $US83 million electrolyzer facility has begun construction at Fortescue Metals Group’s planned Green Manufacturing Center (GEM) in Gladstone, Central…
Algeria is the first country in the world to consider exporting hydrogen through gas pipelines Recently, in a move to…
Experts say, policy push will cut generation cost down to viable levels, but incentives for manufacturing of electrolyser and blending norms will be key to promote commercial use.
Microwave ovens, which are a form of electromagnetic wave, may heat items in a reactor directly and selectively from the inside by spinning their molecules and atoms. When compared to alternative techniques that heat things in the reactor indirectly from the outside, microwave-assisted pyrolysis offers a better potential to minimize the energy required to create hydrogen while also lowering CO2 emissions and increasing scalability for commercial production. By merging Sumitomo Chemical’s catalyst and chemical design knowledge with Microwave Chemical’s microwave platform technology, this cooperative effort intends to establish an energy-efficient and highly efficient hydrogen generation method by 2026. Microwave Chemical has already begun laboratory tests with two companies.
MAN Energy Solutions is planning a major investment in hydrogen systems, with revenues expected to reach billions of dollars.
Hyundai Motor Company announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Shell for cooperative cooperation aimed at improving both firms’ competitiveness in the whole eco-friendly value chain.
Chevron’s announcement is part of a larger, long-term plan to build a green hydrogen fuel infrastructure that would, among other things, provide a zero-emission energy source for commercial and passenger vehicles. Hydrogen is seen as an important part of the Bay Area’s energy transformation.