News release: Plug Power Lands Electrolyzer Order for Green Hydrogen Project in Europe
Plug Power Inc. to deliver 100MW PEM electrolyzers powered by renewable energy, for the largest green hydrogen project in the oil and gas sector in Europe.
Plug Power Inc. to deliver 100MW PEM electrolyzers powered by renewable energy, for the largest green hydrogen project in the oil and gas sector in Europe.
The United Arab Emirates aims to triple its contribution to renewable energy over seven years to reach emission goals and wants to position UAE as a major producer of low-carbon hydrogen by 2031.
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.
PowerTap Hydrogen entered into an agreement with Cleantech to collaborate on projects to advance the adoption of low carbon intensity clean hydrogen and renewable energy solutions.
Lhyfe and Capital Energy signed an agreement to develop green hydrogen production sites at offshore wind farms in Spain and Portugal.
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.
The Japanese government will invest 15 trillion yen ($107 billion) over the next 15 years to speed up decarbonization and increase hydrogen supply to around 12 million tons by 2040.
Hydrom signed agreements with BP Oman, the Amnah consortium, and the Green Energy Oman alliance to develop green hydrogen projects, expected to produce 500,000 tons of green hydrogen annually.
CGN Brazil Energy signed a memorandum of understanding with Quinto Energy, aiming to set up a 14GW green hydrogen complex in Bahia, Brazil.
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.