JERA looks to develop Indian green hydrogen project for Japanese offtake
Japan’s JERA and India’s ReNew Energy are set to explore the development of a 100,000 tonne per year green ammonia plant in India which could meet Japanese demand.
Japan’s JERA and India’s ReNew Energy are set to explore the development of a 100,000 tonne per year green ammonia plant in India which could meet Japanese demand.
Norwegian Ship Design Company has secured a shipyard contract to construct two of the “world’s largest” hydrogen-powered ships.
With the oil and gold price volatility underscoring the fragile balance of global energy markets and geopolitics, the events are setting the stage for broader economic and energy uncertainties.
ORLEN has been awarded €62m ($66m) of non-repayable funding by the European Union to support plans of establishing 16 hydrogen refuelling stations in Poland.
The use of hydrogen in space launches dates back much further than the energy carrier’s now renowned climate-saving potential…
Linde plans to construct a 5MW electrolyser plant in Brazil to supply green hydrogen to a local glass manufacturer.
Verne has received investment from a strategic fundraiser led by Trucks Venture Capital to advance the development of its cryo-compressed (CcH2) hydrogen technology.
The Scottish Government has scrapped its key target of reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 75% by 2030.
High interest rates put low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture utilisation, and storage (CCUS) and direct air capture (DAC) projects at risk, according to Wood Mackenzie.
Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS) has begun manufacturing its Attribute Prototype (AP) test vehicles as it edges closer to hydrogen fuel cell HGV production.