Norway and Singapore strengthen ties to further develop hydrogen value chain
The Norwegian Hydrogen Forum (NHF) and the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association of Singapore (HFCAS) have agreed on a hydrogen-based partnership.
The Norwegian Hydrogen Forum (NHF) and the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association of Singapore (HFCAS) have agreed on a hydrogen-based partnership.
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.
A global coalition dedicated to hydrogen-based, electric natural gas (e-NG) has been formed to raise its awareness and promote the tradability and use of the synthetic gas.
Due to the environment within fuel cell systems, metal’s shortcomings make it vulnerable to corrosion and loss of conductivity…
Fortescue has successfully conducted the “world’s first” use of ammonia in a dual-fuelled vessel in the Port of Singapore.
ACWA Power will receive support from LONGI Hydrogen to deliver the first phase of a large-scale hydrogen production project in Uzbekistan.
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.
Black & Veatch has announced plans to study natural hydrogen extraction in Australia as part of a government-funded project.
A hydrogen fuel cell power generator is being used to charge Air New Zealand’s electric ground vehicles at Wellington Airport in New Zealand.
Energy losses are incurred when converting hydrogen to derivatives, but the costs incurred through these molecular conversions can be saved through simplification of the storage and distribution supply chain, writes Stephen B. Harrison.