News release: Funding Secured for World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company reaches a financial close at $8.4 billion for green hydrogen production project in Saudi Arabia.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company reaches a financial close at $8.4 billion for green hydrogen production project in Saudi Arabia.
The Department of Energy announced nearly $42 million in funding for 22 clean hydrogen projects in 14 states. DOE also earmarked $17.8 million for projects to improve the electric power grid.
SK ecoplant sign agreement with World Energy GH2, investing USD $50M and acquiring a 20 per cent stake in the first phase of Project Nujio’qonik, a wind-to-green hydrogen project in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Engineers at UTEP proposed a low-cost, nickel-based catalyst for producing green hydrogen cheaply and efficiently, inspired by a prickly pear cactus seen on the way to the lab.
Denmark’s Topsoe plans to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory as federal incentives draw additional European investments.
Using existing turbine technology, GH Power’s planned, turbine reactors will produce hydrogen, aluminum oxide, and exothermic heat to generate greener power.
The company will use the funding to help increase capacity of its hydrogen production units and accelerate distributed decarbonization of gas into clean hydrogen.
Honeywell announces its new UOP eFining™ technology, a solution for producing low-carbon sustainable aviation fuel.
Newfoundland and Labrador and Port of Rotterdam sign agreement to support the province’s export of green hydrogen to the Netherlands and other parts of Europe.
H2FLY and Air Liquide have successfully completed liquid hydrogen on-ground coupling tests with its hydrogen-electric, four-seater aircraft “HY4”, which is expected to be the first passenger aircraft to fly with liquid hydrogen and fuel cells.