Japan’s MOL and KEPCO partner to explore liquid hydrogen carriers
Japanese transportation firm Mitsui O.S.K. Line (MOL) and nuclear power company Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) plan to jointly study liquid hydrogen carrier vessels.
Japanese transportation firm Mitsui O.S.K. Line (MOL) and nuclear power company Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) plan to jointly study liquid hydrogen carrier vessels.
“Evaluating commercial use cases will be key to identifying deployment strategies as the hydrogen economy continues to scale up and production costs continue to fall.”
Around 25% of the Normand’Hy project’s hydrogen output will be dedicated to meeting refuelling demand.
Sembcorp has set its eyes on constructing a hydrogen pipeline between Indonesia and Singapore, inking a joint development framework agreement (JDFA) with local gas transporters.
The French government has provided funding to develop hydrogen production and import facilities at the port of Le Havre, reportedly representing around €1.6bn ($1.69bn) of investment.
Spain’s Exolum has begun testing the storage and transport of green hydrogen at a commercial scale on existing natural gas infrastructure in the UK.
Poland’s Gaz-System has been awarded EU funding to support the development of the Pomeranian Green Hydrogen Cluster project, designed to serve Poland and Germany.
ESB will investigate green hydrogen production in Ireland and potential export routes to Germany under a new partnership between the two nations, known as HYreland.
The collapse of Germany’s three-party coalition government, following Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s dismissal of a key minister, has cast uncertainty over the nation’s ambitious plans to advance its hydrogen economy.
The five transmission system operators (TSOs) developing the H2med hydrogen corridor have launched a Call for Interest to identify the requirements of future infrastructure users along the pipeline.