Norwegian hydrogen plant progresses
Norwegian clean energy company ZEG Power will build a hydrogen production plant at CCB Energy Park at Kollsnes.
Norwegian clean energy company ZEG Power will build a hydrogen production plant at CCB Energy Park at Kollsnes.
Climate change and the steps that need to be made in order to create a ‘greener’ planet are some of the biggest talking points today among industry, governments and the public.
The “world’s largest” hydrogen production plant which has been under construction since 2018 is now complete.
On-site hydrogen generation specialist BayoTech has appointed Stephen Jones as its new Vice-President, Europe.
Plans for the UK’s first plastic waste to hydrogen facility have been approved.
A hydrogen pilot plant will be constructed at Cranfield University this year and will become operational later in 2021.
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded £13m to two world-first hydrogen projects led by HyNet.
A UK-based project aiming to demonstrate the delivery of bulk, low-cost and zero-carbon hydrogen through gigawatt (GW) scale polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolysis has received £7.5m in funding.
French hydrogen production company McPhy disclosed a strong set of 2019 annual results last night, with the company suggesting the results affirm both its medium-term prospects and its efforts in scale-up.
AFC Energy, a leading provider of hydrogen power generation technologies, has entered into a binding Heads of Agreement with UK-based green hydrogen generation technology developer, HiiROC Limited.