‘World’s first’ ceramic slab created using green hydrogen blend
Iris Ceramica Group has reported that they’ve developed the world’s first 4D technical ceramic slab using a green hydrogen and natural gas blend.
Iris Ceramica Group has reported that they’ve developed the world’s first 4D technical ceramic slab using a green hydrogen and natural gas blend.
Vattenfall and Shell have agreed to terminate their collaboration on the HySkies sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project taking place in Sweden.
HyTerra has received a Permit to Drill for natural hydrogen and helium at well site in Kansas, US.
“Projects are suddenly coming on board and looking at different options of supply, and we are seeing that demand come through,” H2 View hears.
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) plans to develop two 10GW green hydrogen projects in Australia that will use atmospheric water, in partnership with GE Vernova.
The Polish Government is rolling out subsidies and new legislation to regulate and boost the country’s hydrogen industry.
The Spanish Government has confirmed €794m ($859m) will be provided in state aid for seven green hydrogen projects.
The company said it has completed preliminary feasibility studies, which showed “positive economic viability.”
CWP Global will explore the development of a green hydrogen hub in Canada after agreeing to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Corner Brook Port Corporation (CBPC).
Floating production and transport of hydrogen to businesses on the UK Thames Estuary and River is set to be explored by Lloyd’s Register (LR) and H2Terminals Limited.