Power to Hydrogen has raised over $18 million to scale and deploy the world’s first industrial-scale AEM electrolysis technology.
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Linde Engineering’s recent agreement with Shell Deutschland GmbH to build a 100 MW renewable hydrogen plant, REFHYNE II, at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Wesseling, Germany, is being hailed as a significant stride toward decarbonization.
The transformation of Hamburg’s Moorburg power plant site into a key hydrogen hub marks a significant shift in the city’s energy strategy. The site, previously home to a coal-fired power plant, is set to house a 100 MW electrolyzer as part of the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) and the Hamburg Hydrogen Industry Network (HH-WIN).
The recent announcement of a $9.14 million investment by the Canadian federal government to support innovation in the clean hydrogen sector marks a significant step towards the country’s net-zero ambitions.
The recent downturn in the hydrogen market has had significant implications for several leading Australian companies.
The Canadian government has officially announced a CAD 300 million ($219 million) commitment to bolster the clean hydrogen trade, particularly in collaboration with Germany.
The recent unveiling of Fortescue’s liquid hydrogen plant at Christmas Creek has been met with significant fanfare, particularly from its collaborators, Fabrum.
Hyundai Rotem has entered into a landmark agreement with the Daejeon city administration, marking its first venture into supplying hydrogen trams.
In a significant step towards a sustainable future, Egypt has introduced its national low-carbon hydrogen strategy. This initiative is aimed at reducing carbon emissions and bolstering the country’s energy security while embracing greener practices.
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power has entered into a venture to build the world’s first hydrogen-powered skyscraper in Egypt’s New Administrative Capital. This pioneering structure is set to redefine the future of sustainable architecture and energy utilization.