News release: Fortescue Future Industries Invests In Phoenix Hydrogen Hub
Fortescue invests US $24 million to purchase the Phoenix Hydrogen Hub, a planned 80MW facility that will produce up to 12,000 tonnes of liquified green hydrogen annually.
Fortescue invests US $24 million to purchase the Phoenix Hydrogen Hub, a planned 80MW facility that will produce up to 12,000 tonnes of liquified green hydrogen annually.
Idaho National Laboratory has set up testing platforms for U.S. companies to evaluate high-temperature steam electrolysis technologies, helping scale up production and minimize the costs of hydrogen production.
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Denmark’s Topsoe plans to spend $300 million on a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory as federal incentives draw additional European investments.
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The company will use the funding to help increase capacity of its hydrogen production units and accelerate distributed decarbonization of gas into clean hydrogen.
Plug Power’s new high-power stationary fuel cell system cost-effectively charges EV fleets to get them on the road faster; combined with Plug’s 18,000-gallon liquid hydrogen tank, it can provide enough to charge more than 600 EVs.
Nel Hydrogen announced its plans to build an automated gigawatt electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Michigan, which will employ more than 500 people.
Alaska Airlines presented a Q400 to ZeroAvia that will be fitted with a hydrogen-electric propulsion system to help expand the reach of zero-emission flight technology.
The states of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Maine, Rhode Island, Vermont and Massachusetts submitted a proposal to U.S. Department of Energy for funding and resignation of the Northeast Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub.