Australia and Germany have agreed to invest in developing a clean hydrogen supply chain between the two countries, which might eventually result in Australia exporting renewable hydrogen fuel to Germany.
According to Wood Mackenzie, low-carbon hydrogen could become a US$50 billion to US$90 billion export business for Australia by 2050.
MAN Energy Solutions is acquiring the majority of H-TEC SYSTEMS, an electrolyzer producer based in Augsburg.
Calvera Industrial Group is now building the market’s greatest capacity hydrogen refueling station (HRS) for forklifts, a project in which the company is responsible for every stage of the process, from engineering to full development.
Siemens Energy will supply two SGT6-5000F turbines to power the new Turtle Creek Station Peaking Plant in Papillion, Nebraska, for the Omaha Public Power District (OPPD).
Hopium, a French maker of hydrogen-fueled automobiles, debuts its first rolling prototype at Paris’s Viva Technology week.
Gothenburg’s streets are now home to the world’s first hydrogen-powered garbage truck. The drive, as well as the loading and compression of the waste, are all powered by electricity supplied by fuel cells. The heat generated by this process is used to heat the cabin.
Green Hydrogen Systems is now a publicly traded company on Nasdaq Copenhagen!
Hysata, a new company formed to commercialize cutting-edge electrolyser production technology, has raised $5 million to advance its development. The round was sponsored by global technology investor IP Group and the CEFC.
Long reliant on coal to make electricity, Australia is increasingly looking to renewable sources like wind and solar. But generating reliable, renewable power demands shoring up the grid when the breeze won’t blow and the sun won’t shine — and natural gas power is an efficient dispatchable power that can backstop these sources, and help immediately reduce emissions from coal-fired power.