India launches tender for green steel and iron production
The Indian Government has announced an auction of Rs. 455 crore ($54m) to advance the use of hydrogen in the steel and iron sector.
The Indian Government has announced an auction of Rs. 455 crore ($54m) to advance the use of hydrogen in the steel and iron sector.
“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.”
Air Products has signed a 15-year green hydrogen supply agreement with TotalEnergies to see the French oil and gas major partially decarbonise its European refineries.
Element Fuels Holdings has completed site preparation and pre-construction of a hydrogen-powered refinery and combined-cycle power plant.
Société Nationale Industrielle et Miniére (SNIM) and AMAN Green Energy will collaborate on a new facility for the production of green direct reduced iron (DRI).
RWE has announced plans to build a hydrogen-ready combined-cycle gas turbine (CCHT) power plant in Werne, Germany, with a capacity of around 800MW.
Centrica has started construction of its hydrogen-ready gas power peaking power plant in Lincolnshire, UK.
Chart Industries will provide hydrogen compression solutions to support the €657m ($715m) expansion of Repsol’s Sines industrial complex in Portugal.
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.
Hy2gen will jointly identify the potential for generating renewable hydrogen from offshore wind energy in collaboration with Ocean Connect Energy (OCE).