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TFP Hydrogen names Head of Innovation TFP Hydrogen, a PEM electrolyser material expert, has named Dr. Srijita Nundy as Head…
Masdar and Emirates Steel Arkan are spearheading the decarbonization of the UAE’s steel sector with a pioneering green hydrogen project. Expected to be the first-of-its-kind in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, the project is poised to revolutionize steel production, contributing significantly to global efforts in reducing carbon emissions.
Lhyfe, a global leader in renewable green hydrogen production, has secured a grant of up to €14 million from H2 Pioneros for the development of a green hydrogen plant in Spain.
HH2E AG, a Hamburg-based newcomer, is making waves with its ambitious plan to invest approximately US$2 billion in establishing two cutting-edge green hydrogen facilities.
PLAGEN, under the leadership of CEO John Kyung, has embarked on a transformative clean methanol production project in collaboration with Indonesia’s BFI. This venture not only signifies a significant step for PLAGEN but also holds the promise of shaping the green methanol market in Asia.
H2SITE, a Spanish hydrogen transport solutions provider, has made a significant breakthrough in maritime decarbonization by successfully commissioning the world’s first on-board ammonia cracking system. This system generates high-purity hydrogen coupled with a PEM fuel cell, providing clean energy for the ship’s auxiliary consumptions.
Saudi Arabia presents first hydrogen truck The first hydrogen truck was introduced in Saudi Arabia by the Transport General Authority…
BP’s renewable hydrogen project in Kwinana, Western Australia, has officially entered the front-end engineering and design stage, with production expected to commence in 2026. The H2Kwinana project, a collaborative effort with Macquarie Capital, aims to leverage a 100-MW electrolyzer, with plans for expansion to an impressive 1.5 GW in subsequent phases.
Serbia has captured the interest of two major Chinese companies, Zijin Mining and Shanghai Fengling Renewable, signaling a potential transformation in the country’s energy landscape.
Germany has floated the idea of constructing a 400-mile hydrogen pipeline beneath the North Sea, connecting with the UK.
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