NEA Group extending energy solutions business unit into the hydrogen value chain
The Neuman and Esser Group (NEA) is expanding its energy solutions business unit to extend into the hydrogen value chain.
The Neuman and Esser Group (NEA) is expanding its energy solutions business unit to extend into the hydrogen value chain.
German transmission system operators (TSOs) have revealed that a strong increase in demand for hydrogen and green gases is expected to rise by 2032.
A new study conducted by the European Backbone initiative has estimated that the EU and UK has sufficient potential to reach its hydrogen demand of 2,300TWh by 2050.
Hydrogen storage systems manufacturer Plastic Omnium has broken ground on a new facility in China.
A consortium of UK companies have joined forces to develop a novel, high pressure hydrogen storage tank aimed for use in large good vehicles (HGV), bus and off highway applications.
A new study is being conducted in Germany for the feasibility and commissioning of a comprehensive cross-country hydrogen network.
Wood Mackenzie, a market researcher, has suggested that low-carbon hydrogen could become a $50bn to $90bn export industry for Australia in 2050.
DNV and Keppel Offshore & Marine have joined forces to develop hydrogen projects in Singapore as part of an effort to support the country’s decarbonisation goals.
Landsvirkjun, the national power company of Iceland, and the Port of Rotterdam have completed a pre-feasibility study that has indicted that green hydrogen could be shipped from the Scandinavian company by 2030.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Rijn Pijpleiding Maatschappij (RRP) will start a joint feasibility study to develop pipelines capable of carrying various product streams, such as hydrogen.