A new worldwide cooperative initiative at the University of Bayreuth Center for Energy Technology (ZET) aims to improve electrolysis system efficiency and dependability.
Browsing: green hydrogen
The most prevalent and abundant element in the universe is hydrogen. As the lightest gas, helium is found high in the atmosphere, but because it makes up two-thirds of water, it can be created anywhere there is enough energy to divide its molecules. Where possible, tapping into other terrestrial sources may be less expensive.
The first facility of its kind will be built in Arizona thanks to a partnership between the Rob and Melani Walton Sustainability Solutions Service at Arizona State University and waste-to-energy provider Clean-Seas.
A group of American and British businesses announced their interest in using North Sea natural gas as a feedstock to manufacture hydrogen, a resource that has been popular during the so-called energy shift.
Forsee Power supplies battery systems for Hyliko hydrogen trucks Forsee Power has been selected as a partner by Hyliko, the…
Engie Solutions and HRS have formed a business and technology cooperation to advance hydrogen mobility.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. (NGHC) revealed that Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has been chosen as the sub-EPC contractor for its sizable green hydrogen facility in Saudi Arabia.
IGE, a division of SK E&S liquid hydrogen business, has been successful in securing KRW 360 billion in corporate financing from a state-owned financial institution. In the Incheon region, it is used to construct a 30,000-ton liquid hydrogen factory.
In response to the Province of Nova Scotia’s request for applications (RFA), EverWind Fuels Company was successful in starting the process to lease Crown Land for its multi-phase green hydrogen hub development project at Point Tupper.
The industrial gases business Air Liquide has now finished a pipeline to thyssenkrupp Steel in Duisburg as part of the H2Stahl real laboratory supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWK).