News release: H2 Green Steel and Gotland To Develop Green Hydrogen Supply for Shipping
H2 Green Steel and Gotland Company to explore the potential of developing a production plant for supplying green hydrogen for Gotland’s future ships.
H2 Green Steel and Gotland Company to explore the potential of developing a production plant for supplying green hydrogen for Gotland’s future ships.
Chart Industries will supply their Howden compressors for Avina’s green hydrogen facility in Southern California, which will enable the safe and efficient transport of compressed gaseous hydrogen for heavy-duty trucks.
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.
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.
Chart Industries will supply their liquid hydrogen storage and fuel delivery system for the largest green hydrogen long-duration energy storage system in the U.S., which will provide backup power to the city of Calistoga, California.
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.
The investment from Agronomics, CEFC, Understorey Ventures, and NOAB Ventures will support R&D for HydGene’s biomass-to-hydrogen process, which is renewable and carbon-negative.
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.
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.