News release: Offshore Hydrogen Project Produces First Batch of Green Hydrogen
Lhyfe’s offshore hydrogen production pilot, called ‘Sealhyfe’, produced its first kilos of green hydrogen at the Centrale Nantes’ SEM-REV testing site in the Atlantic.
Lhyfe’s offshore hydrogen production pilot, called ‘Sealhyfe’, produced its first kilos of green hydrogen at the Centrale Nantes’ SEM-REV testing site in the Atlantic.
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.
The companies will collaborate to support sustainable aviation through hydrogen fuel cell technologies, including exploring the potential development of a hydrogen flight demonstrator.
Provaris and Norwegian Hydrogen to collaborate on the development of Norway’s largest green hydrogen production facility, with a planned production capacity of 40,000 tonnes of hydrogen annually.
The company unveiled the Destinus 3, set to be the first hydrogen-powered supersonic unmanned aircraft. The model aims to reach a speed of Mach 1.3 (997.45 mph).
Lhyfe and Capital Energy signed an agreement to develop green hydrogen production sites at offshore wind farms in Spain and Portugal.
The ports of Bilbao and Amsterdam, EVE, Petronor, SkyNRG, Evos Amsterdam, and Zenith Energy Terminals have agreed to develop a renewable hydrogen corridor between Spain and the Netherlands.
Stellantis and Hype partner to supply and operate 50 hydrogen-powered taxis in Paris, with goals to deploy up to 1000 PRM hydrogen taxis by the end of 2024.
A student team (called “SOLID”) from Eindhoven University of Technology developed a technique for safe storage and transport of hydrogen using small iron balls as energy carriers.
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.