Without using carbon capture and storage, the project by IGas plc aims to convert gas taken from the Albury Park wellsite in Guildford into grey hydrogen.
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In the port of Antwerp, Belgium, Air Liquide announces the development of an industrial-scale ammonia (NH3) cracking pilot plant.
An agreement to jointly develop an electric smelting furnace pilot plant, a first-of-its-kind steel production method that, if successful, would pave the path for low CO2 steelmaking, has been inked by BHP and the international engineering firm Hatch.
In order to construct its first non-recyclable waste plastic to hydrogen plant employing the technology of Powerhouse Energy Group, National H2 has obtained a location on West Mundijong Industrial Estate. The plant is anticipated to begin operations in the first half of 2024.
The EU plans to add hydrogen filling stations and electric vehicle charging stations to the trans-European transportation network (TEN-T). 26 projects from 12 Member States have now been chosen by the Commission for funding through the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF).
As part of Project BRUNEL, which is partially supported by the Advanced Propulsion Centre, Ricardo has delivered a hydrogen-fueled research engine to global engine expert Cummins and automotive supplier BorgWarner (APC).
With the Indian Army, NTPC Renewable Energy has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to construct build-own-operate (BOO) green hydrogen projects in Army facilities. The goal is to hasten the decarbonization process while reducing complicated logistics and reliance on fossil fuels.
For the first time in Korea, Sunbo Unitec has created a water electrolysis facility that can generate 300kW of green hydrogen.
Three Power Purchase Agreements and Investment Agreements have been signed by ACWA Power with the National Electric Grid of Uzbekistan (NEGU), the Joint-Stock Company (JSC), and the Ministry of Investment, Industry, and Trade.
The Netherlands may face serious repercussions if hydrogen does truly replace other energy sources in the future as planned. This will result in the transportation of extremely huge amounts of poisonous ammonia, which is required to create hydrogen, across the nation, among other things.