Renewable energy development company CWP Global and German hydrogen carrier pioneer Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the feasibility of a 500 tons per day hydrogen transport chain from Morocco to Europe.
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RenewableUK, a clean energy trade body, has issued a warning that the UK risks losing out on billions of pounds of investment capital and thousands of jobs unless the government takes urgent action to promote the use of green hydrogen.
ACME Cleantech Solutions Pvt Ltd (ACME) and Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to explore the potential business opportunities of Green Hydrogen.
UK-based Hydrologiq, together with its project partners Motive Fuels and Reynolds Logistics, has won a grant competition to develop a digital testbed for the hydrogen supply chain to be used in hydrogen-powered generator applications.
Electric Hydrogen Co. (“EH2”), a manufacturer of advanced, industrial-scale hydrogen electrolyzer technology, has announced the location of its first factory in Devens, Massachusetts.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CPKC) and Teck Resources Limited have entered into a long-term rail agreement to transport steelmaking coal from Teck’s four operations in southeastern British Columbia.
Norway-based Nel Hydrogen has announced plans to invest $400 million in setting up an electrolyzer production plant in Michigan, in partnership with General Motors.
Neste, a Finnish company, has set an ambitious goal to achieve carbon-neutral production by 2035. To reach this objective, the company is undertaking a 120 MW electrolyzer project to produce renewable (green) hydrogen at its Porvoo refinery in Finland.
Technip Energies and John Cockerill have announced the creation of Rely, an integrated technology and solutions provider for green hydrogen and power-to-X markets. The companies aim to address the decarbonization requirements of energy and heavy industries and the need to reach Net Zero goals.
Australia’s Edify Energy is partnering with Siemens Energy Global GmbH to develop a green hydrogen production facility in Northern Queensland, called EGH2.