The end of Big Oil?
Rob Cockerill asks, are we finally accelerating away from the trappings of oil and gas in industrials and economies?
Rob Cockerill asks, are we finally accelerating away from the trappings of oil and gas in industrials and economies?
An interview with H2 Green Steel, by Charlie Currie.
The Swiss-headquartered Hitachi Energy and Sweden-based H2 Green Steel have today (July 20) revealed a partnership to support the industrial start-up in producing green steel.
Power and steel manufacturing is set to be cleaned up in South Korea under a new agreement, revealed today (July 19), to develop green hydrogen and green ammonia production capacity.
On Thursday (June 30), a consortium with its sights set on leading the market for green iron and steel from hydrogen was announced, with plans to mobilise €2.2bn ($2.3bn) of investment.
RWE and ArcelorMittal today (June 22) have announced a partnership to develop, build, and operate offshore wind farms and hydrogen production facilities to supply ArcelorMittal’s steel production sites in Germany.
SSAD, LKAB and Vattenfall announced on Tuesday (June 14) they were inaugurating HYBRIT’s pilot rock cavern hydrogen storage facility at Svartöberget, in Luleå, Sweden.
Hydrogen is at risk of being the great missed opportunity of the energy transition, a new report by DNV has found.
Sweden-based H2 Green Steel has signed a seven-year contract for 2TWh of renewable electricity per year from the Norwegian hydropower company, Statkraft.