NGN set to study future hydrogen storage designed to support the grid
Northern Gas Networks (NGN) has been awarded £300,000 ($380,219) to initiate two feasibility studies to secure Net Zero energy.
Northern Gas Networks (NGN) has been awarded £300,000 ($380,219) to initiate two feasibility studies to secure Net Zero energy.
Their agility, tenacity and willingness to take risks, combined with forward-thinking business models, positions start-ups as promising contenders to unlock the ingenuity needed in the hydrogen field, writes Mark Anderson, TechX Director at NZTC.
An electric excavator has been charged by an off-grid hydrogen fuel cell generator during a 14-day demonstration in Sweden.
Chart Industries has secured an order to supply its liquid hydrogen technology to a 20,000 tonne-per-year (tpy) green hydrogen project in California, US.
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.
Update: Rystad Energy this month (March 2024) estimated 40 companies were searching for natural hydrogen deposits at the end of 2023, up from just 10 in 2020.
Up to $16m of funding will be available to support the establishment of commercial hydrogen fuelling infrastructure in California next month (April 2024).
Due to the environment within fuel cell systems, metal’s shortcomings make it vulnerable to corrosion and loss of conductivity…
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.