Nu:ionic plans to shake up hydrogen production with microwave technology
“When I’m heating up my cup of coffee in the microwave oven: it’s not heating my cup, it goes straight to the coffee, and that’s what we’re doing.”
“When I’m heating up my cup of coffee in the microwave oven: it’s not heating my cup, it goes straight to the coffee, and that’s what we’re doing.”
Belgium’s Port of Antwerp-Bruges plans to host a trial of an AEM electrolyser for hydrogen production.
Founded in 2020, Verne entered the hydrogen industry with the aim of decarbonising heavy-duty transport with its cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) technology.
Verdagy is set to supply green hydrogen electrolysis systems to Doral under a new strategic agreement.
The path European solar has followed bears similarities with the course being charted for electrolyser OEMs at present.
Axpo and ENEGO will study the feasibility of a 100MW green hydrogen plant in Sicily which could scale up to 300MW.
Global Energy Storage (GES) and Provaris Energy have agreed to develop a hydrogen import facility at the Port of Rotterdam.
To accelerate its growth ambitions in the European hydrogen industry, px Group has acquired a majority stake in Lifte H2.
Oort Energy has become the “first UK company” to achieve direct solar hydrogen production at a commercial scale.
NextChem Tech will integrate Vallourec’s hydrogen storage solution into green hydrogen and ammonia projects it’s participating in as a technology provider.