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Gasunie gets the management and operation.
Havelland is putting a lot of effort into Hydrogen.
With a capacity of 200 kg/day, the station ordered by Haffner Energy will be associated with Hynoca technology, a process allowing the production of green hydrogen by thermolysis of biomass.
This technology will serve as the foundation for a new line of mtu electrolyzer products from its Power Systems division.
In 2026, the import terminal is anticipated to supply green hydrogen to the Netherlands.
CEOs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
With an annual output of 33 million tonnes or more than a third of worldwide demand, China is the world’s largest producer of hydrogen.
This is Tunisia’s first actual commitment to producing green hydrogen.
Ceres Power has signed a contract with Shell to produce a megawatt scale solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC) prototype by 2023.…
The hydrogen may originate from Equinor’s H2H Saltend hydrogen project.
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