Modern renewable energy systems are constantly evolving, and a recent patent filed by the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, offers an intriguing advancement in the field.
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Offshore wind developer Simply Blue is planning to build a major plant in Canada to produce sustainable aviation fuel from hydrogen.
In a collaboration between H2SEA and Delft University of Technology, a comprehensive structural assessment was conducted to explore the viability of integrating decentralized hydrogen production on monopile-based support structures for offshore wind turbines (WTGs).
World Energy GH2, an affiliate of renewable fuels producer World Energy, has announced a minimum one-year delay in one of Canada’s pioneering wind-powered green hydrogen production projects.
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Professor Jihyun Hwang, from the Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH), unveiled the concept of offshore floating green hydrogen platforms, emphasizing its potential to enhance the utilization of offshore wind power plants and produce green hydrogen cost-effectively.
The German government’s updated national hydrogen strategy has garnered praise from the German Wind Energy Association (BWO) for offering increased planning security for offshore wind projects.
Italian fabricator and shipyard, Rosetti Marino, has secured a contract from CrossWind, a joint venture between Shell and Eneco, to build a green hydrogen production and storage plant within the Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm in the Netherlands.
The AquaVentus Förderverein e.V. and the German Hydrogen Association e.V. recently signed a cooperation agreement to promote offshore wind-hydrogen production and pipeline transport in the North Sea.
The building of a 500 MW offshore hydrogen electrolyser that is fueled solely by neighboring offshore wind turbines may be put up to bid as early as next year by the Dutch government.