RWE’s hydrogen plant receives Sunfire’s 10MW alkaline electrolysers
RWE’s pilot hydrogen plant has received its first 10MW alkaline electrolyser modules manufactured by Sunfire.
Hello and welcome to the April 2023 issue of H2 View. Last month I described how it’s shaping up to be an interesting year in hydrogen. A year of collaboration and investment; a year of delivery, for many. We’re already seeing signs of all of this in the aviation sector in particular, where the potential has been discussed and debated for a great many years now but in 2023, that opportunity appears to be taking off.
RWE’s pilot hydrogen plant has received its first 10MW alkaline electrolyser modules manufactured by Sunfire.
Hera and Snam have been awarded €19.5m ($21.3m) by the Regional Council of Emilia Romagna to develop a green hydrogen production hub in the Italian municipality of Modena.
US partners have announced plans for a multi-billion-dollar clean ammonia production facility as part of the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) application.
Element 1 and MMM Energy have signed a strategic partnership agreement to enable the production of methanol-to-hydrogen generators.
German-based Quantron AG and Norwegian Hydrogen AS have joined forces to undertake a five-year strategic collaboration to put hydrogen-powered trucks on Nordic roads.
H2 View sat down with Dr. Graham Cooley to hear more about H2 Green’s plans, the government support and the UK’s plans for hydrogen.
A hydrogen start-up in New Zealand is set to launch with the backing of NZD$2.5m ($1.56m) to offer a solution to sustainable manufacturing and protecting natural resources for hydrogen production.
Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, runs through his top three stories for the first quarter. Picks include; The European Commission’s roadmap for its proposed Net Zero Industry Act; a ‘game-changing’ finding for hydrogen production; and...
All Nippon Airways (ANA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Itochu Corporation and Raven SR for a long-term order of waste-to-hydrogen sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
UK-based electrolyser manufacturer ITM Power has today (April 3) revealed it will expand its factory and office space at Bessemer Park in Sheffield, UK.