JERA looks to develop Indian green hydrogen project for Japanese offtake
Japan’s JERA and India’s ReNew Energy are set to explore the development of a 100,000 tonne per year green ammonia plant in India which could meet Japanese demand.
Japan’s JERA and India’s ReNew Energy are set to explore the development of a 100,000 tonne per year green ammonia plant in India which could meet Japanese demand.
Japan’s NGK Insulators and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) plan to develop a hydrogen purification system to support large-scale ammonia-based hydrogen supply chains.
KBR’s green ammonia technology has been selected for Fortescue’s green energy project in Norway.
Australia and Japan are looking to strengthen hydrogen trade ties with a new agreement between the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) and the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).
Investors are looking at hydrogen projects the same way they look at oil and gas projects and offtake remains key, H2 View’s Make Hydrogen Happen Panel at gasworld’s North American Hydrogen Summit has heard.
Germany’s €2.2bn ($2.4bn) plans to decarbonise industry with green hydrogen and electrification have been approved by the European Commission.
Global Energy Storage (GES) and Provaris Energy have agreed to develop a hydrogen import facility at the Port of Rotterdam.
NextChem Tech will integrate Vallourec’s hydrogen storage solution into green hydrogen and ammonia projects it’s participating in as a technology provider.
Fortescue has today (April 8) opened a 2GW PEM electrolyser factory in Queensland, Australia, as it looks to roll out a series of green hydrogen production projects globally.
EverWind Fuels has completed the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for its 240,000 tonne per year green hydrogen and ammonia plant.