Hexcel has confirmed its participation in the DOLPHIN project (Disruptive PEM Fuel Cell stack with nOvel materiaLs, Processes, arcHitecture, and optimized INterfaces).
The development is the result of a memorandum of understanding signed today with the Spanish government, which will see a €1 billion investment in the construction of a green hydrogen direct reduction iron (DRI) facility and a new hybrid electric arc furnace at its Gijón factory (EAF).
Royal IHC is investigating a new form of vessel known as the LEAF (low energy adaptive fuel) hopper in collaboration with the Dutch government’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management (Rijkswaterstaat).
The order, which is expected to be delivered in the third quarter of 2021, is a continuation of previously established activities in Japan as part of NKC Japan’s partnership.
The worldwide green hydrogen business earned $0.3 billion in 2020, according to the report, and is expected to reach $9.8 billion by 2028, rising at a CAGR of 54.7 percent from 2021 to 2028.
Alfred founded Ally Power in 2019, and the company is currently participating in the Bethesda Green and Maryland Energy Innovation Accelerator programs.
WPP Energy, based in Switzerland, and UTM have formalized their partnership, which will see the UTM Laser Centre’s research, which comprises more than ten researchers, progress.
This is part of a larger investment in hydrogen-based transportation technology such as hydrogen engines, fuel cells, electrolysers, and storage tanks.
Protium’s entry into Wales comes as a natural move forward for the green hydrogen leaders, following a year of growth and its recent expansion into Scotland.
Hyzon’s 55-ton HyMax 450 Puller, which is constructed on a Class-8 DAF truck chassis, is planned to have a range of up to 520 kilometers and a motor output of up to 550 kilowatts.