JERA looks to develop Indian green hydrogen project for Japanese offtake
Japan’s JERA and India’s ReNew Energy are set to explore the development of a 100,000 tonne per year green ammonia plant in India which could meet Japanese demand.
Japan’s JERA and India’s ReNew Energy are set to explore the development of a 100,000 tonne per year green ammonia plant in India which could meet Japanese demand.
Linde plans to construct a 5MW electrolyser plant in Brazil to supply green hydrogen to a local glass manufacturer.
High interest rates put low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture utilisation, and storage (CCUS) and direct air capture (DAC) projects at risk, according to Wood Mackenzie.
A recently commissioned study has found that using a 20% hydrogen blend in household cooking hobs doubled the number of home gas leaks when compared to using fossil fuels alone.
KBR’s green ammonia technology has been selected for Fortescue’s green energy project in Norway.
Mainz-based SCHOTT group has produced optical glass with 100% hydrogen at an industrial scale using new technology.
Masdar and Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) have agreed to collaborate on the decarbonisation of aluminium production through hydrogen and other low-carbon alternatives.
H2 View and its sister company gasworld have launched the H2 Intelligence Dashboard – a comprehensive hub of insights into key aspects of the hydrogen ecosystem.
RWE and Haltermann Carless (HCS) are planning to develop a green hydrogen production facility at the site of a fuel and chemical production plant in the UK.
MOL Group has invested €22m ($23m) into what is expected to be the “largest” green hydrogen plant in central and eastern Europe, set to be operational this year.