GenH2 joins California Hydrogen Business Council
GenH2 has joined the California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC), a trade association and advocate for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry in the state. The membership-based trade association is comprised of over 140 companies, agencies, and individuals involved in the business of hydrogen, according to the press release. CHBC’s membership includes businesses such as Chart Industries, BMW North America, Hyundai Motor America, Linde, Nikola Motor Company, and Trillium-A Love’s Company, among others.
Hydrogen Production: Researchers Target Wastewater Innovation
In a bid to enhance hydrogen production from wastewater while reducing dependency on purified water, researchers from the DAM Group are collaborating with the ICFO-Institute of Photonic Sciences, Sixsenso Technologies S.L, and APRIA Systems S.L. This effort, known as the ‘Production of hydrogen from purified wastewater by electrochemical treatments (RES2H2)’ project, aims to develop electrolyzers that can function effectively without highly purified and deionized water sources. This innovation seeks to make hydrogen generation systems more versatile and cost-effective, enabling their implementation in various settings. This project, funded by the NextGenerationEU recovery plan, spans the entire hydrogen value chain, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and improved environmental sustainability. It aligns with the circular economy strategy of the European Union by promoting the reuse of treated water for green hydrogen production, ultimately enhancing the quality of life and environmental conditions.
Namibia’s Ambitious Green Hydrogen Project Takes Shape
Namibia is making significant strides in its green hydrogen ambitions, with Hyphen aiming to produce 1 million tons of green ammonia annually by 2027 and double that by 2029 in Tsau ||Khaeb National Park. The project has garnered international partnerships, including agreements with ILF Consulting Engineers and Japan’s Itochu Corporation. Shinya Ishizuka, CEO of Itochu Africa Bloc, highlights the focus on creating diverse ammonia value chains for industrial applications and future energy use. The Namibian government holds a 24% equity stake in the project through SDG Namibia One, supported by €40 million in grant funding from Invest International, and additional funds are set to be raised from local and global investors.
JTEKT Develops Advanced Hydrogen Valve and Regulator for Commercial Vehicles
JTEKT Corporation has unveiled its latest innovation, a new series of “High-Pressure Hydrogen Valve” and “Regulator” designed for fuel cell commercial vehicles. These components offer increased flow rates and heightened reliability, addressing the growing demand for efficient hydrogen solutions in the race toward carbon neutrality. JTEKT’s extensive experience in fuel cell technology, including the production of over 54,000 units for mass-produced vehicles, has led to these advancements. The new products are set to facilitate the transition to hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles by enhancing hydrogen supply flow rates, reducing filling times, and improving durability. JTEKT aims to contribute to the development of a hydrogen society and a carbon-neutral future.
Eiffage Energía Sistemas Achieves Renewable Hydrogen Production Milestone in Albacete
Eiffage Energía Sistemas has reached a significant milestone by producing renewable hydrogen at its Albacete headquarters through a water electrolysis pilot project. This achievement follows extensive testing and commissioning of equipment, ensuring the system’s reliability. With 110 kilowatts (kW) of solar self-consumption, the company has initiated the production of renewable hydrogen. The next phase involves supplying this hydrogen to a five-ton forklift in their warehouse. Additionally, the company plans to install 126 kW of photovoltaics to power an electrolyzer with treated water, with 45 kW allocated to this project. This endeavor aligns with Eiffage’s commitment to renewable energy and sustainable practices.
Pohang City Collaborates for Hydrogen Economy Growth
Pohang City in North Gyeongsang Province is taking significant steps towards a hydrogen-powered future, forging a ‘business agreement to cultivate hydrogen energy professionals’ with key partners. Pohang University, Pohang Technopark, and FCI Co., Ltd. have joined forces to promote regional economic development and develop tailored talent training programs for the hydrogen energy sector. Pohang University is set to offer hydrogen energy-related practical courses, while plans for a dedicated hydrogen energy department in 2024 are in motion. This initiative aligns with Pohang’s broader hydrogen industry development projects, preparing for the growing importance of hydrogen experts in various sectors, including fuel cells and materials industries.
MOL Unveils Japan’s First Hydrogen-Biodiesel Hybrid Passenger Ship
Japan’s maritime giant, Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), has marked a significant milestone in sustainable transportation. On September 13, MOL hosted the naming and launching ceremony for Japan’s inaugural hybrid passenger ship, christened “HANARIA.” This groundbreaking vessel, commissioned by MOL Group subsidiary MOTENA-Sea, Ltd., is presently under construction at the Hongawara Ship Yard Co., Ltd., with an anticipated delivery date in March 2024 and commencement of service in Fukuoka Prefecture by April 2024.
The key innovation driving the “HANARIA” is its ability to significantly curtail carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, ranging from 53% to an impressive 100%, when juxtaposed with conventional fossil fuel-powered ships. This monumental reduction in emissions is made possible by a pioneering system, the first of its kind in Japan. The system allows operators to select from various propulsion modes, including hydrogen fuel cells, lithium-ion batteries, and biodiesel fuel, offering a versatile and eco-friendly approach to maritime transportation.
Green Hydrogen Pilot Plant Inaugurated in Rio de Janeiro: A Leap Toward Sustainable Energy
Green hydrogen, hailed as the fuel of the future, is gaining momentum worldwide, with Brazil taking a prominent position in this clean energy revolution.
As Latin America’s largest nation, Brazil possesses the ideal prerequisites for green hydrogen production, underscoring its potential to make a significant impact on global greenhouse gas emissions reduction.
In a noteworthy development, a pioneering pilot plant has been unveiled in Rio de Janeiro, signifying a remarkable stride toward harnessing the world’s most sustainable energy source.
Brazil’s proactive steps in green hydrogen production not only demonstrate its commitment to environmental sustainability but also position the nation as a trailblazer in the transition toward clean and renewable energy solutions.
£1 Million Investment in Nottingham Hub to Produce Hydrogen Gas Containers for Green Transport
Luxfer Gas Cylinders is funneling over £1 million into its Nottingham-based European facility to transform it into a production center for “multiple-element gas containers” used in the storage and transport of high-pressure gases. These containers, part of the G-Stor Hydrosphere range, will become available next summer in various sizes, enabling companies to access hydrogen for environmentally friendly operations. This investment aligns with Luxfer’s commitment to advancing the hydrogen economy, vital for achieving decarbonization goals in Europe by 2030 and beyond.
ZAL and H3 Dynamics Collaborate on Hydrogen Aviation Advancements
The Center for Applied Aeronautics Research (ZAL) and Singaporean tech scale-up H3 Dynamics have signed an MoU during the Paris Air Show 2023 to advance hydrogen use in aviation and advanced air mobility. H3 Dynamics plans to establish a branch at ZAL as part of the Scaleup Landing Pad scheme, with a focus on increasing production of ultra-light fuel cell systems for hydrogen electric Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). Joint research aims to accelerate hydrogen adoption in aviation, including UAVs and ground operations. This partnership supports ZAL’s efforts in sustainable aviation and technological innovation.