Recent incidents involving hydrogen cylinders have raised safety concerns in the hydrogen fuel industry. The explosions on a fuel-cell bus in California and the leaking cylinders in the Netherlands have sparked investigations into the Type 4 compressed hydrogen cylinders supplied by Norwegian company Hexagon Purus. As the green hydrogen sector continues to grow, ensuring the safety and reliability of storage and transportation technologies becomes paramount.
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Misr Fertilizers Production Company (MOPCO) has taken a crucial step by approving the establishment of a company focused on producing green hydrogen. Collaborating with the Egyptian Petrochemicals Holding Company (ECHEM) and Norway’s Scatec, MOPCO aims to harness green hydrogen to produce eco-friendly green ammonia.
Germany, a key player in the global energy transition, has set its sights on a formidable goal – achieving net-zero…
In Oman, a consortium led by ENGIE and POSCO has secured a 340 sq kilometre land block in Duqm to develop a mega green ammonia project.
As the global push for sustainable and carbon-neutral energy intensifies, green hydrogen has emerged as a promising solution to decarbonize various sectors. The European Union (EU) has set its sights on embracing green hydrogen technology, but as demand for electrolysers soars, the region faces a series of challenges.
AFC Energy, a leading energy technology company, is making significant strides in the UK government’s red diesel replacement (RDR) program…
In a bid to explore the potential of hydrogen fuel cell technology, BMW has launched a groundbreaking test of its BMW iX5 Hydrogen model in Japan.
French company GTT has achieved a major milestone in the field of hydrogen transportation with the Approval in Principle (AiP) granted by Japanese classification society ClassNK for its innovative membrane type containment system for liquid hydrogen (LH2).
The ambitious Boegoebaai hydrogen production hub in South Africa, along with its port, is set to revolutionize the country’s energy landscape, making it a leading producer and exporter of green hydrogen.
ATCO’s Clean Energy Innovation Park (CEIP) hydrogen project in Western Australia has been canceled, signaling a strategic shift in the company’s hydrogen plans.