100% hydrogen-fuelled power station planned for the UK
Equinor and SSE Thermal have today (8th April) unveiled plans to develop a 100% hydrogen-fuelled power station in the UK’s Humber region – and it’s believed to be a world first.
Equinor and SSE Thermal have today (8th April) unveiled plans to develop a 100% hydrogen-fuelled power station in the UK’s Humber region – and it’s believed to be a world first.
Effective today (31st March), the UK Government has cut support for the fossil fuel energy sector overseas as it looks to exploit new and emerging technologies such as hydrogen.
Highly-skilled oil and gas workers and the supply chain will not be left behind in the transition to a low carbon future, the UK Government has vowed as it looks to exploit new and emerging...
From Orkney to Cornwall, distilleries across the UK have once again received government funding to decarbonise production processes with the introduction of innovative technologies such as hydrogen and geothermal energy.
Float glass manufacturer Saint-Gobain Glass is looking to decarbonise its production facility in Eggborough, UK, with the introduction of hydrogen.
A blend of 10% hydrogen is set to be used in a commercial-scale cogeneration plant designed to generate electricity and heat from natural gas in Antwerp, Belgium, marking a first in the country.
New US President Joe Biden’s promise to act on climate immediately and ambitiously was music to the hydrogen industry’s ears as the sector gears up to help progress a Clean Energy Revolution and Environmental Justice...
Essar and Progressive Energy have joined forces to set up a venture to produce low carbon hydrogen at Essar’s Stanlow Refinery in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, and create a hydrogen economy across North West England and...
After months of anticipation, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, Seamus O’Regan, yesterday launched the Canadian Hydrogen Strategy, laying the foundation for the success and growth of a new clean energy industry in the country.
Sizewell C, a proposed nuclear power station located in Suffolk, UK, has issued two expression of interest (EOI) proposals to help the development of hydrogen and direct air capture (DAC) technologies at the site.