Nel and Cavendish Hydrogen established as separate companies
Nel ASA will now be recognised as a company solely dedicated to developing and delivering electrolysers.
Nel ASA will now be recognised as a company solely dedicated to developing and delivering electrolysers.
“Green hydrogen is an inevitable material for refineries,” the MOL Group executive told H2 View. “Where supply security questions also arise, I believe refineries are going to need local production of green hydrogen.”
Yara International’s 24MW renewable hydrogen and ammonia plant in Norway has been inaugurated by the Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has forecasted that investment in electrolyser projects will reach $5bn in 2024 – representing a 140% increase across the globe.
Oxford nanoSystems (OnS) has launched a new multi-cell electrolyser test cell and fixture to accelerate R&D in hydrogen technology.
Fusion Fuel has agreed to supply its 100kW HEVO electrolyser to an Iberian hospital for by-product capture and power capabilities.
McPhy Energy and Hytlantic have agreed to cancel their cooperation on the GreenH2Atlantic project, which would have seen McPhy provide electrolyser technology.
World leaders have put their bets on green hydrogen, but in order to scale the global market, improvements in electrolyser technologies will be critical, writes Harriet Fox-Bekerman, Senior Project Engineer, at the Net Zero Technology...
A Croatian refinery is set to use green hydrogen to partially decarbonise its processes as a US electrolyser manufacturer inks a new 10MW supply deal.
Chile plans to support hydrogen electrolyser and component manufacturers with up to $10m to build factories in the nation.