UK backs seven hydrogen production projects with £21m
The UK Government has earmarked over £21m ($26.6m) for seven low-carbon hydrogen production projects for use in transport and industry.
The UK Government has earmarked over £21m ($26.6m) for seven low-carbon hydrogen production projects for use in transport and industry.
France’s Lhyfe has launched plans for a 20MW grid-powered green hydrogen plant in North Tyneside, coming as its first in the UK.
Petronas subsidiary Gentari and Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) are set to launch a joint venture (JV) to develop a centralised hydrogen production hub in Sarawak, Malaysia.
ArcelorMittal has had €1.3bn ($1.4bn) of grants approved by the European Commission to support decarbonise two steel plants in Germany with low-carbon hydrogen.
Romanian oil and gas producer OMV Petrom has signed financing agreements for 55MW worth of green hydrogen production projects at its Petrobrazi refinery.
GFG Alliance has signed an agreement with the South Australian Government to explore offtaking green hydrogen from a 250MW electrolyser to support decarbonising iron and steel production.
Norfund has partnered with Westgass and Industrial Promotion Services (IPS) to invest in hydrogen-based fertilisers in Uganda.
Equinor has been granted planning permission for its 600MW blue hydrogen production plant in the Humber, UK.
thyssenkrupp Steel has launched a call for tender to supply 143,000 tonnes of hydrogen for its first direct reduction plant in Duisburg, Germany.
Lake Charles Methanol (LCM) will invest $3.24bn to build an industrial facility feature blue hydrogen production and carbon capture and storage (CCS) for low-carbon methanol production.