Engie and Equinor to develop low-carbon hydrogen value chains across Europe
The development of low-carbon hydrogen value chains are being investigated in Belgium, the Netherlands and France as part of a new partnership between Engie and Equinor.
The development of low-carbon hydrogen value chains are being investigated in Belgium, the Netherlands and France as part of a new partnership between Engie and Equinor.
Planning is underway to build a $20m cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell production plant in Springfield City, Australia.
Norway could soon be home to what is thought to be Europe’s first large-scale green ammonia project as part of a new effort to recognise hydrogen’s role in the green energy transition.
The moment is here for hydrogen to take its place along the path toward economy-wide decarbonisation, Electric Power Research Institute’s (EPRI) President and CEO told energy regulators this month.
Around 60,000 tonnes of green hydrogen could be produced in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia as part of a new project unveiled this week.
Plans for a new hydrogen production plant, refuelling and distribution hub have been unveiled for Holyhead, North Wales.
Hydrogen can become the most competitive low-carbon solution in more than 20 applications by 2030, including long haul trucking, shipping and steel, says new report released today by the Hydrogen Council.
Expanding its footprint in the Chinese hydrogen market, automotive technology company Faurecia has acquired one of China’s largest high-pressure tank manufacturers.
SunHydrogen and SCHMID Group of Germany have joined forces to develop a new process platform to enable mass manufacturing of SunHydrogen’s Gen 2 NanoParticle hydrogen panels.
Plans are afoot to create a world-first, landmark scheme that demonstrates the UK’s global leadership in hydrogen technology – and JCB heir Jo Bamford thinks it could be the most significant hydrogen project in the...