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Submissions to the Call for Ideas must focus on technologies which will decarbonise offshore operations and help the UK become the world’s first net zero basin.
According to a study conducted by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), hydrogen-based fuel is ideally suited for use in non-electrified sectors such as aviation and certain industrial processes.
The plant’s modular, scalable architecture, according to VoltH2 Terneuzen, allows output to be doubled or tripled in the future.
The UK and Europe have set challenging targets for Net Zero emissions by 2050, involving switching energy consumption across the whole economy to zero-carbon sources.
Low-carbon gas, according to GE Gas Power, is a “destination technology” with the ability to transform power plants to operate entirely on renewable hydrogen by 2030.
According to the revised national budget released on May 11, the Norwegian government expects to double state support for hydrogen, raising investment to NOK 200 million (€20 million).
Hopium, a French producer of high-end hydrogen vehicles, has announced a collaboration with Plastic Omnium to improve the hydrogen storage device for the future Hopium Mchina.
According to the proposed plans, Fortum will oversee the potential operations of both companies’ Nordic hydro properties.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) is in charge of authorizing and granting storage permits for CO2 storage off the coast of the United Kingdom.
Blue World Technologies and Clayton Power are working together to build a next-generation methanol fuel cell solution to meet auxiliary power demands that is stable, reliable, and low-cost.
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