Plastic Omnium aims to develop the ‘largest’ hydrogen storage manufacturing plant in the US
Plastic Omnium has announced plans to build the ‘largest’ North American hydrogen storage manufacturing plant in Michigan, US.
At a time when everyone is grappling with the magnitude of decarbonisation, it is understandable why more attention is turning to microgrids. Announcements on major international pipelines and electricity interconnectors may grab the headlines but will take years to come to fruition – whereas thinking small and acting locally may be the best course of action if Net Zero targets are to be reached.
Plastic Omnium has announced plans to build the ‘largest’ North American hydrogen storage manufacturing plant in Michigan, US.
The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) and Extreme E have today (August 31) announced plans for the “first” hydrogen off-road racing world championship – Extreme H.
Canadian-based Atco Mining Inc. has today (August 31) said it has identified at least one salt structure that could be suitable for hydrogen storage in southwest Newfoundland, Canada.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) has completed the construction of the ‘largest’ photovoltaic green hydrogen production project in China, capable of producing 20,000 tonnes of hydrogen a year.
Mitsui & Co, Mitsui Chemicals, IHI Corporation and The Kansai Electric Power Co have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to study establishing a hydrogen and ammonia supply chain in the Osaka coastal industrial zone.
Founded in 2020, Californian-based start-up EVōLOH set out to develop electrolyser and manufacturing technology that could change the green hydrogen production landscape.
Claire Courtinho has been named as the UK Government’s new Secretary for Energy Security and Net Zero after Grant Shapps was today (August 31) appointed Defence Secretary.
OneH2 has partnered with Australian energy distributor and retailer Ampol to expand the country’s hydrogen market.
The Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador has approved World Energy GH2’s Crown Land applications for its 250,000 tonnes per year green hydrogen project.
The European Commission on Wednesday (August 30) revealed its rules for its first European Hydrogen Bank auctions, offering renewable hydrogen production subsidies of up to €4.5/kg ($4.9).