Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG has filed a patent for a novel fuel cell assembly designed to improve the efficiency and sustainability of hydrogen fuel cells.
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The German energy utility EWE has awarded Siemens Energy a contract to supply a 280 MW electrolysis system for a green hydrogen project in Emden, Germany.
European hydrogen equipment manufacturers are calling for greater support from the European Union to compete with cheaper Chinese products. Leading companies such as Thyssenkrupp Nucera, Siemens Energy, and Nel Hydrogen have addressed a letter to the EU, urging intervention to level the playing field.
First State Hydrogen, a company dedicated to advancing green hydrogen production, has initiated a study in partnership with Siemens Energy, to identify the optimal technology and location for a hydrogen production facility in Delaware.
First State Hydrogen of Wilmington has entered into a contract with Siemens Energy, to conduct an energy system design study. This study is poised to play a crucial role in supporting the development of a green hydrogen production facility in the Mid-Atlantic region.
As the global community accelerates towards a more sustainable, low-carbon future, individual nations are closely observed and evaluated for their progress in energy transition. In this context, Darren Davidson, the head of the UK division of Siemens Energy, recently voiced concerns about the country’s sluggish pace in advancing towards their ambitious energy targets.
Harnessing the power of green hydrogen, Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) and Siemens Energy’s are collaborating on Malaysia’s energy transition.
2JCP has completed two Silyzer300 electrolyzers for Siemens Energy, marking a pivotal step in the development of Europe’s largest e-Methanol production facility, FlagshipONE, located in Örnsköldsvik, northern Sweden.
Siemens Energy and the Oman Investment Authority have solidified their commitment to Oman’s energy transition by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for an electrolyser manufacturing facility.
BASF, in collaboration with Siemens Energy, has received funding approval from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. The funds will propel the construction of a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, marking a substantial leap in the Hy4Chem-EI project at the Ludwigshafen site.