New Air Liquide CO2 capture unit will deliver ‘significantly decarbonised’ hydrogen
Air Liquide plans to equip its existing grey hydrogen plant in the Port of Rotterdam with a carbon capture unit to deliver “significantly decarbonised” hydrogen.
Storage and distribution are undoubtedly among the most pivotal areas within the entire hydrogen industry. Without safe and efficient systems in place, the entire value chain breaks down. Rather than viewing storage and distribution as an end, it should be seen as the starting point: it is imperative to develop supply chains with end uses in mind, capitalising on the most appropriate availability of renewable energy, and making the right calls on investments and delivery amid shortening Net Zero timeframes.
Air Liquide plans to equip its existing grey hydrogen plant in the Port of Rotterdam with a carbon capture unit to deliver “significantly decarbonised” hydrogen.
Following successful UK trials of its hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), First Hydrogen has set its sights on North American deployment.
$9m of funding from a wider package of support will be used to enable permitting of hydrogen products and drive forward community engagement, the US Department of Energy (DOE) has confirmed.
Mexican state-owned electricity utility – Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) – has ordered an additional $4.5m worth of hydrogen back-up power systems from Israeli-based GenCell.
A six-fold increase in alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) sales, improved project mix and enhanced project execution spurred thyssenkrupp nucera to record a €22.5m net income in 2022/23.
Jean Marsac, Business Relations Coordinator at RotH2 discusses the French storage provider’s successes in 2023 and plans for 2024.
Sebastian-Justus Schmidt, Chairman at Enapter spoke exclusively to H2 View following his presentation at the Harnessing Hydrogen’s Potential with Pragmatism and Pace event.
H2U Technologies and De Nora have entered into a research and development agreement to advance green hydrogen technology developments.
Singapore and Japan have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) to explore green fuels including ammonia and hydrogen as part of efforts to ramp up maritime decarbonisation.
An Australian company has today (December 18) launched plans for a AUD $425m ($285.6m) large-scale waste-to-hydrogen progressing facility in South Australia.