AFC Energy’s next generation cracker reactor achieves milestone a year ahead of schedule
AFC Energy has announced only 9.5kWh of electrical power is needed to produce a kilogramme of hydrogen using its ammonia cracker reactor technology.
AFC Energy has announced only 9.5kWh of electrical power is needed to produce a kilogramme of hydrogen using its ammonia cracker reactor technology.
The UK Government has earmarked over £21m ($26.6m) for seven low-carbon hydrogen production projects for use in transport and industry.
Ceres and AtkinsRéalis plan to carry out front-end engineering design (FEED) for large-scale solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC) systems that could form the basis of gigawatt-scale plants.
After two busy years across the hydrogen industry, 2024 looks set to be the year where the energy carrier’s strengths are put to use in the most suitable industries and applications.
Vietnam aims to produce 100,000-500,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year by 2030 under recently approved plans.
EDF’s researchers found hydrogen systems could be “considerably better or worse” for the climate than the fossil fuel technologies they are replacing.
Norfund has partnered with Westgass and Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) to invest in hydrogen-based fertilisers in Uganda.
The Australian and Western Australia (WA) governments are investing a combined AUD $140m ($91.5m) to develop a hydrogen hub in the Pilbara region.
Topsoe has signed an engineering agreement with Approtium to convert low-carbon ammonia into hydrogen using its technology.
The European Commission has approved up to €6.9bn ($7.4bn) of state aid funding for hydrogen infrastructure projects across seven member states.