US DOE unveils $700m for Gulf Coast clean hydrogen-based chemicals projects
Over $700m of US federal funding is being made available for Gulf Coast-based chemical and refining projects to use clean hydrogen in their operations.
Over $700m of US federal funding is being made available for Gulf Coast-based chemical and refining projects to use clean hydrogen in their operations.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has confirmed $1bn in funding via the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to advance the green steel industry in Mississippi and Ohio.
The UK Government has granted a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the HyNet North West CO2 pipeline, which will transport captured CO2 from industry and blue hydrogen production for permanent storage.
US trade associations have warned current Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) clean hydrogen production tax credit (PTC) rules could jeopardise blue hydrogen projects due to upstream emission assumptions.
Infinium is now operating a “commercial-scale” green hydrogen-based e-fuel production facility in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Electrolyser deliveries to Bad Lauchstädt Energy Park’s 30MW green hydrogen plant near Leipzig, Germany are expected to begin in the second half of 2024.
thyssenkrupp nucera has been named as preferred electrolyser supplier for a 260MW green hydrogen-to-methanol project in Tasmania, Australia.
French electrolyser OEM McPhy Energy has secured a firm contract to supply a 4MW electrolyser to a Swedish food oil producer.
thyssenkrupp nucera and Fraunhofer Institute of Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS) have agreed to work on commercialising high-temperature solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC) technology.
Hydrogen UK’s 2024 Annual Conference has heard support for recent developments and calls for further political and regulatory support to secure hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.