Indonesia, a country rich in energy and renewable resources, is taking a substantial step towards a cleaner, more sustainable future with the support of global infrastructure solutions leader, Black & Veatch. The company has conducted a feasibility study for Augustus Global Investment (AGI) that explores the potential of green hydrogen generation in the archipelago.
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RWE is advancing its green hydrogen ambitions with a €4.7 million funding commitment from the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW).
The company is set to construct a “green hydrogen” plant with a total project value of $290 million. The site…
Russian nuclear energy titan Rosatom is currently pioneering the development of an engineered nuclear power plant (ENPS). This groundbreaking project integrates a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR) with a hydrogen production plant, signifying a pivotal moment in the evolution of gas-cooled reactors and hydrogen technologies.
Spie, a multi-technical engineering group, has engineered a hydrogen-based energy supply system as part of a carbon-neutral pilot project for the heat treatment of cold-rolled steel strips. This project, a collaboration with Bilstein, a world-renowned manufacturer in the sector, represents a significant milestone in transitioning to a cleaner, more eco-friendly future for the steel industry.
BayoTech has unveiled its BayoGaaS Hydrogen Hub in Wentzville, Missouri, which generates a substantial 350 tons of hydrogen annually.
While startups in the United States, Australia, and Spain have already embarked on drilling projects to uncover naturally occurring hydrogen reserves, Switzerland is the latest entrant in the race, and early surveys indicate promising results on its home turf.
Fortum and SSAB have concluded their joint study exploring the production of hydrogen-reduced fossil-free sponge iron in Raahe, Finland.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), Flexens, and Lhyfe have united their expertise in a groundbreaking partnership. The objective is the creation of an integrated energy island that combines large-scale offshore wind energy generation with green hydrogen production on Åland, a picturesque archipelago nestled in the Baltic Sea.
The Bad Lauchstädt Energy Park, a flagship project in the country’s hydrogen endeavors, has announced significant progress in the conversion of a natural gas pipeline for hydrogen transportation. This development marks the advent of Germany’s first hydrogen pipeline, scheduled to commence operations in 2024.