What are the hard-to-abate sectors?
What are the hard-to-abate sectors, and how can we abate them? Rob Cockerill explores the ‘killer’ industrial applications that hydrogen can decarbonise and edge us nearer to the end of fossil fuels.
What are the hard-to-abate sectors, and how can we abate them? Rob Cockerill explores the ‘killer’ industrial applications that hydrogen can decarbonise and edge us nearer to the end of fossil fuels.
H2 View’s North America Hydrogen Summit looked ahead to where the hydrogen hubs of the future could be during the second session of the day, Hydrogen Hubs: Emerging.
Europe’s largest and newest export port, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, already perceives itself as ready to play a key role in the production, distribution and use of green hydrogen and has now been revealed as...
Peel NRE and Progressive Energy are to explore new projects at Protos, the strategic energy and resource hub near Ellesmere Port in the heart of the North West region, under a new collaboration.
Plug Power announced on Tuesday (July 12) it had been awarded a contract which could see it help a Canadian oil company decarbonise its refinery operations with hydrogen.
Shell Nederland BV and Shell Overseas Investments BV, subsidiaries of Shell, have made the final investment decision (FID) to build Europe’s ‘largest’ renewable hydrogen plant in the Netherlands.
Sunfire today (July 5) revealed it has delivered two high-temperature electrolysis units to produce green hydrogen at Neste’s renewable products refinery in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
€770,000 ($802,900) have been awarded to chemicals manufacturer, INEOS, by a German state to support a feasibility study for hydrogen production in Köln, Germany, which could cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by over 100,000 tonnes...
An India refinery is set to receive hydrogen compression technology forming part of its expansion project in a hope to improve efficiency and improve sustainability.
A South-Korean chemicals manufacturer has today (June 20) said it will establish a plant to produce 50,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year in Daesan, South Korea, to clean up petrochemical production.