Enabling international hydrogen supply chains
“When it comes to centralised, large-scale crackers, the high cost of platinum group metals quickly makes them a prohibitive option.”
“When it comes to centralised, large-scale crackers, the high cost of platinum group metals quickly makes them a prohibitive option.”
Hygreen Energy has delivered a 25MW alkaline electrolyser system to Huadian Weifang Power Generation, enabling the production of up to 3.6 tonnes of hydrogen daily.
Clyde Hydrogen has reportedly achieved hydrogen production at pressures exceeding 100 bar using its decoupled electrolysis process, powered by a scaled-up catalytic hydrogen generator.
IMI has supplied it advanced VIVO proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser to support hydrogen-powered district heating in Germany.
Canadian hydrogen-based e-natural gas (e-NG) producer Teralta has acquired the embattled fuel cell manufacturer Loop Energy as it looks to broaden its hydrogen portfolio.
Getech has agreed to provide risk-reduction screening for Natural Hydrogen Ventures (NHV), while they support hydrogen exploration companies with early-stage funding.
“If you want to store really large volumes of energy from one season or another, or for large industrial use cases, then hydrogen storage is considered the way to go,” Uniper tells H2 View.
Developing a process digital twin during the pre-front-end engineering design (FEED) phase is a crucial first step in establishing a digital twin for a hydrogen project, an H2 View webinar has heard.
Grid delays in the Dutch e-charge network make hydrogen mobility “inevitable,” says Fountain Fuel, which has secured €8.2m ($8.7m) government grant under the €28m ($29.6m) Hydrogen in Mobility programme.
“Some of our cylinders were made in the 1930s…It really just supports how important it is to keep our maintenance and inspection regime relevant.”