Hydrogen fuel cell-powered superyacht developed in the Netherlands
Project 821 is set to be the “world’s first” superyacht utilising hydrogen fuel cells, created in the Netherlands by Feadship and designed by RWD.
Project 821 is set to be the “world’s first” superyacht utilising hydrogen fuel cells, created in the Netherlands by Feadship and designed by RWD.
Cepsa has selected Siemens Energy’s PEM electrolysis technology to make up the first 25% of its green hydrogen project in Huelva, southern Spain.
Industrial customers are finding it difficult to commit to using hydrogen due to its high prices, according to a report from the Hydrogen Council and McKinsey & Company.
“We could have taken FID this year (2024), but we deferred it and returned the Innovation Fund grant that was already awarded to the project,” the Uniper Hydrogen Executive told the World Hydrogen Summit.
An agreement has been signed between the Green Hydrogen Organisation (GH2) and Trovio Operating Pty Ltd to develop a global registry for green hydrogen and green hydrogen derivatives certification.
thyssenkrupp nucera will supply 15 20MW alkaline electrolyser modules to the first phase of Cepsa’s Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley in Spain.
Despite progress, hydrogen development has fallen short of expectations, according to Ivo Bols, President of Europe and Africa at Air Products, speaking at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Austrian company EDC Anlagentechnik has opened the first hydrogen refuelling station in Bulgaria.
Amogy’s Director of Product Management, Jonathan Breen, has offered an update on New York-based Amogy, which has reached ammonia agreements with Infinium, ITOCHU, Hanwha Ocean and Hanwha Aerospace so far this year.
Fortum will begin the construction of a hydrogen production pilot plant in Finland this summer (2024), ahead of commissioning in late 2025.