In a significant move toward decarbonization, oil giant Shell has announced its plan to invest up to $1 billion annually in hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies in 2024 and 2025.
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South Korean company Doosan Enerbility Co. is embarking on a groundbreaking project to develop and demonstrate a high-efficiency H-class large hydrogen turbine technology using purely domestic resources.
Four prominent Japanese manufacturers, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Honda, and Yamaha, have joined forces to establish the Hydrogen Small Mobility and Engine Technology (HySE) group.
The Materials Processing Institute has announced a three-year partnership with Trent Refractories and Kanthal to investigate the effects of hydrogen on refractories and electrical elements.
The National Power Corporation (Napocor) of the Philippines is taking steps towards greener energy production by planning to replace its diesel-powered generators in off-grid locations with hydrogen technology.
Hy2gen, a prominent independent developer of plants for the production of Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBOs), has unveiled plans to construct an 800MW facility for renewable ammonia production near Kokkola, Finland.
UK-based Rolls-Royce SMR and Sumitomo Corporation have conducted a joint feasibility study that demonstrates the potential of Rolls-Royce small modular reactors (SMRs) in enabling the production of low-carbon hydrogen.
Argentina’s aspirations in the green hydrogen sector have received a significant boost with the announcement that its renewable hydrogen industry is poised to benefit from a portion of the €10 billion ($10.9 billion) mega-fund allocated by the European Union (EU) to develop sustainable supply chains in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The European Union (EU) and Chile are set to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at developing value-added lithium projects in Chile.
The ambitious HyNet project, aimed at establishing a hydrogen economy in the UK, is at risk of stalling due to government uncertainty, according to Chris Manson-Whitton, CEO of Progressive Engineering and co-ordinating partner of the HyNet plan.