Airbus increases hydrogen commitment with new UK development centre
Airbus announced yesterday (May 25), it is set to launch its UK Zero Emission Development Centre (ZEDC) in Bristol, UK, for hydrogen technologies.
Hello and welcome to your May edition of H2 View, and what a fantastic issue it is for me to be back in the saddle – or should that be, back in the cockpit, in line with our theme this month of Aerospace & Aviation!It’s an edition that comes just as the shareholders of an aviation giant like Boeing have reportedly voted resoundingly in favour of the company supporting a Say on Climate resolution filed by US shareholder advocacy non-profit, As You Sow. The resolution asks Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company, to align its full scope of greenhouse gas emissions with the global Paris Agreement’s Net Zero by 2050 goal.
Airbus announced yesterday (May 25), it is set to launch its UK Zero Emission Development Centre (ZEDC) in Bristol, UK, for hydrogen technologies.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management has awarded two projects more than $12m to develop and test key components required for high hydrogen combustion.
The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) in the UK has welcomed glass-maker Pilkington as the newest member to its ranks.
It was revealed today (May 25), large-scale liquid hydrogen storage is set to be explored in South Korea, after McDermott’s CB&I partners with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS).
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) revealed today (May 25) between Charbone Hydrogen and the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) will aim to create a clean hydrogen hub in Northeast US.
Oklahoma, US, is set to gain a 10MW solid oxide electrolyser as LSB Industries Inc., announce a project to generate green hydrogen that will contribute to approximately 13,000 tonnes of zero-carbon ammonia per year.
As green hydrogen production systems continue to be a focal point in scaling the hydrogen industry, Johnson Matthey has today (May 25) revealed it has invested €20m ($20m) into hydrogen pioneer Enapter.
German sustainable solutions company Graforce has developed plasma electrolysis technology that can produce hydrogen from methane and wastewater.
A new agreement is set to see the commercialisation of green hydrogen in South Korea has been announced today (May 25), by Elogen and Valmax Technology Corporation.
Sweden could be set to gain yet another green hydrogen production project with Lhyfe and Trelleborgs Energi partnering for a study into its feasibility.