TĂ©cnicas Reunidas, a prominent engineering and construction company, has joined forces with Australian firm Allied Green Ammonia to embark on a groundbreaking project in the Northern Territory.
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Worley has been chosen to lead the front-end engineering design (FEED) work for the Central Queensland Hydrogen (CQ-H2) project.
The German Taxpayers’ Association has raised its voice against state funding for research, production, and infrastructure related to hydrogen vehicles.
Hamburg, a city steeped in industrial history, is poised to embark on a groundbreaking journey into the future of energy production. The disused Moorburg coal-fired power plant, which once symbolized the city’s reliance on fossil fuels, is set to be reborn as a hub for green hydrogen production. In a significant development, the project has found a new partner to replace two industrial giants who departed from the consortium.
The Salzgitter Group, a key player in the steel industry, has partnered with technology group ANDRITZ to make a significant leap towards virtually COâ‚‚-free steel production. ANDRITZ will construct a 100 MW green hydrogen plant as part of the SALCOS® program, becoming one of Europe’s largest hydrogen facilities.
In the vast expanse of China’s Ningxia Hui autonomous region, an extraordinary transformation is underway. Rows of photovoltaic power panels, glistening in the sunlight, stretch as far as the eye can see across once-desertified land. What may seem like just another solar energy station is, in fact, a crucial part of the Ningdong Energy Chemical Industry Base’s grand vision.
European Union and the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, the Hypster project is poised to transform the landscape of renewable hydrogen storage.
ClearSign Technologies Corporation, a pioneer in industrial combustion and sensing technologies, is making significant strides in its mission to transform industrial processes for enhanced energy efficiency, safety, and reduced emissions.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation’s subsidiary, Yokogawa Australia, has received a pivotal order for an energy management system (EMS). This system will play a central role in the Yuri Green Hydrogen project, a groundbreaking initiative aiming to establish an industrial-scale renewable hydrogen production complex in Australia’s Western region.
Siemens Energy is set to supply 12 cutting-edge electrolyzers with a combined capacity of 200 MW to the Normand’Hy project in France, spearheaded by Air Liquide. This ambitious project aims to produce 28,000 tons of renewable hydrogen annually, starting in 2026, contributing to both industry and the mobility sector.