News release: Verde Hydrogen to Develop A green Hydrogen Project in Morocco
Verde Hydrogen signed an agreement to develop and commission a 2MW green hydrogen electrolyzer project in Morocco, set to complete installation in early 2024.
Verde Hydrogen signed an agreement to develop and commission a 2MW green hydrogen electrolyzer project in Morocco, set to complete installation in early 2024.
Sparc Hydrogen, a joint venture between the University of Adelaide, Fortescue Future Industries, and Sparc Technologies, will begin testing of its photocatalytic water-splitting reactor at the CSIRO Energy Centre in Newcastle, Australia.
Plug Power to deliver a 10MW PEM electrolyzer for the Hydrogen Offshore Production Europe project, a consortium using funding from the European Commission to build an offshore hydrogen production plant.
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.
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.
Researchers from the Department of Physics at IIT-Madras developed a cost-effective way to generate hydrogen from the electrolysis of seawater using solar energy.
Researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology found a way to reduce the amount of platinum and iridium used in electrolysis, by using low-cost iron nitride.
A team led by Argonne National Laboratory has developed a cobalt-based catalyst that could help produce low-cost and energy-efficient clean hydrogen.
Ireland and Germany signed a Joint Declaration of Intent to cooperate on green hydrogen, harnessing Ireland’s offshore energy potential and Germany’s hydrogen production capabilities.
Plug landed three electrolyzer deals with Ardagh Glass Limmared AB, Hydro Havrand, and APEX Group for the use of green hydrogen in glass manufacturing, aluminum recycling, and steel manufacturing.