Nu:ionic plans to shake up hydrogen production with microwave technology
“When I’m heating up my cup of coffee in the microwave oven: it’s not heating my cup, it goes straight to the coffee, and that’s what we’re doing.”
“When I’m heating up my cup of coffee in the microwave oven: it’s not heating my cup, it goes straight to the coffee, and that’s what we’re doing.”
It’s been hard to catch a breath covering US hydrogen policy developments. Looking back to August 2022 and the unprecedented momentum caused by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it’s hard to believe the position the...
The European Commission has been urged to carefully define low-carbon hydrogen standards to prevent rushed decisions from jeopardising climate objectives.
Japanese electric producer JERA has started co-firing grey ammonia alongside coal in a demonstration trial at its thermal power plant in Hekinan City.
Canadian-based start-up Nu:ionic Technologies has completed a continuous 48-hour demonstration run of its Microwave Catalytic Reformer™ (MCR) to produce low-carbon hydrogen from a variety of feedstocks.
Japan’s JERA is exploring buying in to ExxonMobil’s 900,000 tonne per year blue hydrogen project in Baytown, Texas.
The UK Government has granted a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the HyNet North West CO2 pipeline, which will transport captured CO2 from industry and blue hydrogen production for permanent storage.
US trade associations have warned current Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) clean hydrogen production tax credit (PTC) rules could jeopardise blue hydrogen projects due to upstream emission assumptions.
EDF’s researchers found hydrogen systems could be “considerably better or worse” for the climate than the fossil fuel technologies they are replacing.
Equinor has been granted planning permission for its 600MW blue hydrogen production plant in the Humber, UK.