Lhyfe secures funding to develop 100MW hydrogen production plant
Lhyfe will receive €149m ($161m) from the French Government to support the development of a large-scale green hydrogen plant.
Lhyfe will receive €149m ($161m) from the French Government to support the development of a large-scale green hydrogen plant.
Norwegian-based TECO 2030’s compressed hydrogen fuel systems design has received an Approval in Principle (AiP) from DNV.
SSE Thermal and Equinor will consult on plans to develop a hydrogen-fired power station, which could be operational from 2030.
The need for midstream infrastructure – a robust hydrogen storage and transportation network – is also gaining momentum, write John Courson and John Carrigan at Luxfer Gas Cylinders.
Outside of its headline-grabbing collaboration with Toyota where it announced it would mass-produce 5MW electrolysers, Japan’s Chiyoda has been deepening its involvement within hydrogen value chains, positioning itself as an essential cog in machine.
Hiperbaric’s CEO, Andrés Hernando, speaks to H2 View and lays out the company’s plan to become the “European leader in high-pressure hydrogen compression technology.”
DNV will undertake hydrogen blending feasibility studies for Enbridge and FortisBC Energy’s projects in British Columbia, Canada.
Vattenfall has cancelled its Hydrogen Turbine 1 (HT1) production project located off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Black & Veatch has announced plans to study natural hydrogen extraction in Australia as part of a government-funded project.
The “world’s largest and most efficient” ammonia-to-hydrogen conversion project has been launched by a consortium led by Gemserv.