News release: Aveva and Topsoe to Accelerate Green Hydrogen Production
Topsoe will use AVEVA Process Simulation to model its Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells, enabling engineers to design and optimize the cells with increased speed and efficiency.
Topsoe will use AVEVA Process Simulation to model its Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells, enabling engineers to design and optimize the cells with increased speed and efficiency.
The companies launched a Joint Forum to support decarbonization by creating global clean hydrogen standards, accelerating projects and funding, and advancing the clean hydrogen industry in emerging and developing countries.
South Africa teams up with Dutch and Danish governments (and other partners) to launch the SA-H2 Fund, for supporting the development of a green hydrogen sector and economy in the country.
Denmark’s Topsoe plans to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory as federal incentives draw additional European investments.
Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden are forecasted to become a green hydrogen export hub due to its high renewable power generation potential, according to an analysis by Aurora Energy Research.
Austria, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Spain sent a letter to the EU rejecting calls to incorporate nuclear-made hydrogen from EU Renewable Energy Directive.
Ørsted and Skovgaard Energy working on the Power-to-X facility, a large-scale green hydrogen facility using wind and solar power in Idomlund, Denmark.