Canada’s 2023 Budget Plan Supports Clean Hydrogen
Canada’s budget plan for 2023 includes support for hydrogen projects through the Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit, Canada Growth Fund, and more.
Canada’s budget plan for 2023 includes support for hydrogen projects through the Clean Hydrogen Investment Tax Credit, Canada Growth Fund, and more.
The University of Twente has developed a new material, made from five transition metals, that has the potential to replace the use of precious metals in green hydrogen production.
Lhyfe and Centrica to collaborate on a pilot green hydrogen production site in the Southern North Sea, to accelerate green hydrogen as part of the energy transition in the UK.
The funding is the first part of the $1.5 billion in Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to advance electrolysis technology, reduce the cost of clean hydrogen, support hydrogen hubs, and more.
Testing, in partnership with Fraunhofer, shows that Loop Energy’s eFlow technology in PEM electrolyzers has a stable and uniform operating environment, resulting in improved hydrogen production and efficiency.
EvolOH will build a green hydrogen plant in Massachusetts that will have a capacity for up to 3.75 GW per year of electrolyzers, making it the largest in the world.
Nel and Statkraft signed a contract for the delivery of 40 MW of electrolyzer equipment, with plans to create a strong value chain for green hydrogen in Norway.
Nel has agreed with HH2E for a study and a Letter of Intent for two 60 MW electrolyzer plants in Germany, set to start in 2023.
Aspin Kemp & Associates has partnered with RE-FUEL Renewable Fuels to purchase two small electrolyzer units from Enapter, set to be delivered in 2024.
Researchers from Shenzhen University and Nanjing Tech University have developed a way to split seawater into hydrogen without side reactions or corrosion.