DNV, PIL to collaborate on hydrogen blending in India
A newly revealed collaboration has set out to integrate hydrogen into gas network assets in India to support the country in its efforts towards decarbonising its economy.
A newly revealed collaboration has set out to integrate hydrogen into gas network assets in India to support the country in its efforts towards decarbonising its economy.
German electrolyser developer and manufacturer, Sunfire announced on Wednesday (July 13) it had become the ‘first’ green hydrogen company based in the European Union to receive an investment from Amazon’s $2bn Climate Pledge Fund.
Leading gas and engineering company BOC, a Linde company, and bp Australia have announced a new agreement to build a hydrogen refuelling station at the bp Truckstop in Lytton, Queensland.
Houston, Texas-based Utility Global claims to have invented the industry’s first non-electric electrolysis technology platform for the ability to produce Net Zero hydrogen conversion.
Europe’s largest and newest export port, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, already perceives itself as ready to play a key role in the production, distribution and use of green hydrogen and has now been revealed as...
Green hydrogen is considered the most sustainable form of hydrogen and can be produced through water electrolysis, yet electrolysers need fresh water to make hydrogen and large electrolyser projects are often situated in regions with...
Anticipated to lead to the company’s first operational full-scale waste plastics-to-hydrogen facility in Europe, Hydrogen Utopia International PLC has agreed heads of terms (HoTs) with Powerhouse Energy Group PLC for the joint development of a...
Peel NRE and Progressive Energy are to explore new projects at Protos, the strategic energy and resource hub near Ellesmere Port in the heart of the North West region, under a new collaboration.
Impact Coatings has revealed an order for an INLINECOATER™FC system for delivery to the Chinese fuel cell metal plate manufacturer Shangdong Boyuan New Energy Technology Development Co., Ltd. (Boyuan).
New Zealand-based zero-emissions transition company Fabrum, a developer of mission-critical technology solutions for global industries, is partnering with New Zealand’s largest heavy transport company H.W. Richardson (HWR) to decarbonise its transport fleet with hydrogen.