News Release: EU and Norway Form Green Alliance
The alliance aims to strengthen joint climate action, environmental protection efforts, and cooperation on the clean energy transition, including a focus on hydrogen and offshore renewable energy.
The alliance aims to strengthen joint climate action, environmental protection efforts, and cooperation on the clean energy transition, including a focus on hydrogen and offshore renewable energy.
The companies have signed an agreement for the potential development of two electrolysis facilities at or near Chemours’ Washington Works and Belle manufacturing sites in West Virginia.
The companies reveal their plan to build a hub for the production, transport and distribution of green hydrogen on the Upper Rhine, which includes building a 50 MW electrolysis facility, an 8.5 km (5.2 mi) hydrogen pipeline, and more.
Flowserve Corporation and Hydrogen Optimized entered agreement to advance large-scale green hydrogen production with innovative technologies and applications.
The funding, received as part of Norway’s Green Platform program, will help address hydrogen transportation issues by developing ammonia as a hydrogen carrier for the energy market.
Former executives of Cummins, Rolls-Royce and BP America have joined the Avina Advisory Board to help guide green hydrogen initiatives such as how to leverage hydrogen to address decarbonization challenges in carbon-intensive sectors.
Amp Energy has agreed to develop green hydrogen in the Cape Hardy Port Precinct, which will help support the goal of establishing South Australia as a global leader in the production of green hydrogen and ammonia.
Bear Head Energy has received environmental approval for its green hydrogen and ammonia facility (called “Bear Head”) in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
Honeywell unveils its Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier, enabling long-distance hydrogen transportation using existing refining assets and infrastructure.
Austal Australia and Gotland to design the new ‘Gotland Horizon X’, a 130-meter-long high-speed catamaran powered by hydrogen and other fossil-free fuels, which will transport 1,650 passengers and 450 vehicles at speeds up to 35 knots.