- Air Liquide Validates Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Conversion at Scale
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- Sinopec Advances 240 MW Green Hydrogen Hub in Inner Mongolia with Domestic Electrolyzer Suppliers
- Enectron Launches Utility-Scale BESS to Support India’s 500 GW Renewable Ambition
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Redexis will invest 10 million euros in the building and delivery of a green hydrogen production plant with a 2.5 megawatt (MW) capacity.
The Free State of Saxony will co-finance three further projects in Saxony as part of the collaborative European project “IPCEI Hydrogen.”
Windcat has placed an order with Damen Shipyards for the construction of a series of hydrogen-powered Commissioning Service Operation Vessels (CSOVs).
On the basis of large-scale RES in Poland, Energy Group and Hynfra are beginning their collaboration on projects including the production of hydrogen, ammonia, and methanol. The project is expected to cost more than 22 billion euros.
Premiers of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, and the Northern Cape, Zamani Saul, have joined forces to sign a historic agreement to build a green hydrogen hub.
Manchester Airport unveiled its plans to become the first airport in the UK to have direct access to a pipeline for hydrogen fuel.
Meridian has decided to proceed to the development stage of the proposed Southern Green Hydrogen (SGH) project in New Zealand with Woodside as the preferred partner, with the cooperation of Ngāi Tahu.
Beginning in 2025, Shell’s Pernis refinery will process oil using green hydrogen. This lowers the refinery’s need for natural gas.
Chiyoda and Axens signed a Joint Commercial Cooperation Agreement (JCCA). Through the use of methylcyclohexane (MCH) as a liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC), this collaboration aims to support hydrogen supply chain initiatives and advance the integration of the SPERA hydrogen technology from Chiyoda and the toluene hydrogenation technology from Axens.
A collaboration led by the University of Bristol has received a £7.7 million grant from the UK government’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEISNet )’s Zero Innovation Portfolio (NZIP) to create ground-breaking hydrogen storage.
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