Fortescue opens 2GW PEM electrolyser factory in Queensland
Fortescue has today (April 8) opened a 2GW PEM electrolyser factory in Queensland, Australia, as it looks to roll out a series of green hydrogen production projects globally.
Fortescue has today (April 8) opened a 2GW PEM electrolyser factory in Queensland, Australia, as it looks to roll out a series of green hydrogen production projects globally.
The scale-up of electrolyser capacities, however, introduces a new set of risks, writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk Engineer at Liberty Specialty Markets.
ACME Group and Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have agreed to jointly explore the development of large-scale hydrogen supply chains from Oman to Europe.
The European Commission has approved the €350m ($379m) German scheme designed to support renewable hydrogen production.
Norwegian Hydrogen’s joint venture (JV) Grøn Brint has produced its first molecules of hydrogen from its 2MW Hjørring plant in Denmark.
Electric Hydrogen (EH2) has been awarded an $18.3m tax credit from the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) 48C initiative for its 1.2GW PEM electrolyser factory.
Hy2gen has appointed Astrid Hartwijk as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO) to coordinate the company’s corporate strategy.
Splitwaters has agreed to provide EPC services for Akna Energy’s proposed 20MW green hydrogen plant in Louisiana, the US.
The European Commission has been urged to carefully define low-carbon hydrogen standards to prevent rushed decisions from jeopardising climate objectives.
EverWind Fuels has completed the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for its 240,000 tonne per year green hydrogen and ammonia plant.