Almost 80% of the hydrogen in use today is classified as “gray,” meaning it is derived from natural gas. Making it “blue” necessitates the construction of infrastructure to absorb the greenhouse gases released during the process.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) have completed preliminary studies to convert IPL’s Gibson Island ammonia-production facility…
Hyzon Motors is improving waste collection through an exclusive supply contract with the Geesinknorba Group of the Netherlands. Hyzon, a…
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Refining NZ (RNZ) have agreed to investigate repurposing facilities at the RNZ Marsden Point oil…
The release of the Danish government’s new Power-to-X (PtX) and hydrogen strategy has been eagerly anticipated by the team at…
Europe’s three major gas transmission system operators (TSOs), Enagás (Spain), Snam (Italy) and GRTgaz (France), have signed an agreement to collaborate on clean hydrogen projects.
Enova has granted Yara NOK 283.25 million to develop a green ammonia initiative. The Herya ammonia plant in Porsgrunn has now taken its first official step toward decarbonization.
After signing an MoU with Egypt’s Suez Canal Economic Zone to study the development of new green ammonia project, Scatec…
Ukraine will be able to become completely self-sufficient in its energy needs thanks to the development of hydrogen energy. Ukrinform…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus developed in India by Sentient Labs has been launched. Collaboration with CSIR-NCL (National Chemical Laboratory) and…