Vattenfall and Shell end collaboration on Swedish SAF project
Vattenfall and Shell have agreed to terminate their collaboration on the HySkies sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project taking place in Sweden.
Vattenfall and Shell have agreed to terminate their collaboration on the HySkies sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project taking place in Sweden.
Primetals Technologies has been selected by Blastr Green Steel to develop a 100% hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) plant in collaboration with Midrex Technologies.
Lhyfe has partnered with industrial engineering firm Fives to design solutions for the supply and use of green hydrogen in industrial combustion processes.
Sungrow Hydrogen has won a bid to supply electrolysers to a large-scale integrated green hydrogen, ammonia and methanol project in China.
The European Commission has announced €265m ($284m) will be made available for H2 Green Steel to develop a large-scale green steel plant.
KKR will provide up to €400m ($428m) for the development of green hydrogen, ammonia and other green technology projects in collaboration with IGNIS.
Salzgitter AG has launched a tender for at least 100,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen to be used at its green steel production facility in Salzgitter, Germany.
“Locations with local demand drivers make the most sense,” Garabedian told H2 View. “And the US doesn’t have a lot of local demand.”
Projects need to be scaled up and capital costs driven down to accelerate the use of e-fuels and synthetic fuels as alternative means of transport, a gasworld webinar has heard.
px Group and OXCCU will develop a CO2 and green hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production plant in Hull, UK.