News release: Plug Power Lands Electrolyzer Order for Green Hydrogen Project in Europe
Plug Power Inc. to deliver 100MW PEM electrolyzers powered by renewable energy, for the largest green hydrogen project in the oil and gas sector in Europe.
Plug Power Inc. to deliver 100MW PEM electrolyzers powered by renewable energy, for the largest green hydrogen project in the oil and gas sector in Europe.
H2 Green Steel and Gotland Company to explore the potential of developing a production plant for supplying green hydrogen for Gotland’s future ships.
Plans for the first phase of the Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub, a green hydrogen facility powered by a solar farm, have been approved. This supports the goal to start production in 2025.
The Fos-sur-Mer station is the first high-pressure hydrogen station for long-haul trucks in Europe. It is supplied with low-carbon hydrogen and features a fast refueling time at 700-bar pressure.
Air Liquide will supply hydrogen for vehicles transporting athletes and officials for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, supporting goals to reduce the Games’ carbon emissions.
Plug Power will deliver PEM electrolyzers (with two metric tons per day capacity) to Avina for a green hydrogen facility that will serve the commercial trucking sector in Southern California.
B.C. government is providing $4 million for the BC Hydrogen Ports Project, designed to support decarbonization goals by using hydrogen in shipping and transportation sectors.
The Japanese government will invest 15 trillion yen ($107 billion) over the next 15 years to speed up decarbonization and increase hydrogen supply to around 12 million tons by 2040.
The roadmap outlines the framework for accelerating production, delivery, storage, and use of clean hydrogen; supporting efforts to build a clean energy economy and reach long-term decarbonization goals.
The three hydrogen plants, to be built in Kokkola, Kristinestad, and Porvoo, will produce about 850 tons per day of green hydrogen by 2030, supporting Europe’s decarbonization efforts.