Germany’s 511,000km gas grid set to integrate hydrogen
The Hydrogen Power Storage and Solutions East Germany (HYPOS) project initiative is working to build an extensive distribution network across Germany to enable the transportation of hydrogen.
The Hydrogen Power Storage and Solutions East Germany (HYPOS) project initiative is working to build an extensive distribution network across Germany to enable the transportation of hydrogen.
Plans for one of the world’s largest hydrogen production plants that will be linked to industrial demand in the Netherlands and Belgium have been unveiled today (31st March) by Ørsted.
ArcelorMittal will transition its steelmaking plants in Bremen and Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany to hydrogen in line with $1.5bn plans unveiled last week to integrate the zero emission fuel of the future into the northwest German coastline.
The UK’s largest industrial region is one step closer to realising its net zero goal after a bid for government funding was approved to launch Zero Carbon Humber (ZCH) Partnership’s decarbonisation plan.
Several of North Germany’s largest industrial companies have partnered together in a $1.5bn project which aims to integrate hydrogen into the northwest German coastline.
Following the announcement of the €2.5bn H2 Green Steel initiative that will establish the world’s first large-scale green steel producer, Jacob Ruiter, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy Benelux, discusses how changing the way the business case...
Origin Energy today (18th March) said it has signed a deal with one of Korea’s largest steelmakers, POSCO, to cooperate on producing and supplying green hydrogen to Korea.
Air Liquide and ArcelorMittal have joined forces to produce low-carbon steel in Dunkirk, France, with the introduction of low-carbon hydrogen and carbon capture technologies.
German based steel producer Salzgitter has teamed up with Avacon and Linde to begin operations for a €50m ($59.5m) project that will see green hydrogen produced based on electricity generated by wind power.
The South Wales Industrial Cluster (SWIC) deployment project today (17th March) announced it has been granted nearly £20m ($28m) of funding to support the infrastructure required for a hydrogen economy in South Wales.