BNN Bloomberg: Danish Company to Spend $300M on US Green Hydrogen Factory
Denmark’s Topsoe plans to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory as federal incentives draw additional European investments.
Denmark’s Topsoe plans to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory as federal incentives draw additional European investments.
The California Air Resources Board approved Advanced Clean Fleets, which requires a transition toward zero-emission medium and heavy-duty trucks.
Electric Hydrogen Co. (EH2) has leased a 187,000 ft2 facility, with a capacity of 1.2GW, for manufacturing low-cost green hydrogen in Devens, Massachusetts.
The three companies signed an agreement to construct a “Hydrogen Micro Hub” in Seoul and collaborate on research and development for carbon-free hydrogen.
The companies have signed an agreement for the potential development of two electrolysis facilities at or near Chemours’ Washington Works and Belle manufacturing sites in West Virginia.
Flowserve Corporation and Hydrogen Optimized entered agreement to advance large-scale green hydrogen production with innovative technologies and applications.
Advanced Ionics and Repsol Foundation announce Early Access Program for advanced technology demonstrations to support decarbonization through clean hydrogen processes.
Universal Hydrogen flew a 40-passenger regional airliner, nicknamed Lightning McClean, using hydrogen fuel cell propulsion. The airplane flew for 15 minutes and reached an altitude of 3,500 MSL.