Hydrogen’s aluminium opportunity
From cans, foil and kitchen utensils to beer kegs and aeroplane parts, aluminium is among the world’s most widely used metals. Produced en masse globally, the metal accounted for around 3% of the world’s direct...
From cans, foil and kitchen utensils to beer kegs and aeroplane parts, aluminium is among the world’s most widely used metals. Produced en masse globally, the metal accounted for around 3% of the world’s direct...
The SteelWatch report said recent “backtracking” by ArcelorMittal suggested the company will continue to use fossil gas instead of hydrogen and/or delay various DRI projects, something ArcelorMittal has denied to H2 View.
H-TEC Systems and Bilfinger have agreed to jointly develop green hydrogen projects across Europe.
Sweden’s Metacon has entered into a partnership with Siemens AB to manufacture Chinese-designed hydrogen electrolyser systems for the European market.
A German consortium has secured €9.3m ($10m) of government funding to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems to power regional aircraft.
Elcogen will develop a new production facility in Tallinn, Estonia, to expand its solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and stack and solid oxide electrolyser cell (SOEC) and stack manufacturing capability.
Norwegian electrolyser manufacturer HydrogenPro, reported a stark drop in revenues to NOK 5m ($368,000) in Q1 2024, down from NOK 83m ($7.6m) a year earlier, alongside widening losses.
Liquid Wind has received an environmental permit for its second green hydrogen-based e-methanol plant in Sweden.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games will be the “ideal” event to showcase what hydrogen can do to decarbonise the mobility industry, according to Toyota Motor Europe’s R&D Vice-President.
Cleanergy has announced it will launch the “first” hydrogen-powered ship in Africa, in collaboration with the Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Namport.