Hydrogen produced from seawater at Chinese offshore project
Hydrogen has successfully been produced via the electrolysis of seawater on a floating offshore platform in east China’s Fuijan Province, according to multiple sources.
Hydrogen has successfully been produced via the electrolysis of seawater on a floating offshore platform in east China’s Fuijan Province, according to multiple sources.
China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) has signed an agreement with Quinto Energy to develop a 14GW renewables project in Brazil for the production of green hydrogen.
Cepsa has signed an agreement for the long-term supply of renewable energy from Grupo Ibereólica Renovables for its green hydrogen plants in Andalusia, Spain.
Aker Horizons has been awarded up to NOK 135m ($12.1m) from the Norwegian Government for a green hydrogen production facility in Rjukan, eastern Norway.
Statkraft, Foresight and Progressive Energy have launched a new green hydrogen joint venture, Grenian Hydrogen, to develop electrolytic hydrogen projects in the UK.
The hydrogen industry must “go big or go home” in ramping up mutli-gigawatt capacity by 2030 and providing enough renewable energy to replace fossil fuels and meet climate change targets.
Enapter has revealed the world’s ‘first’ MW-class AEM electrolyser capable of producing green hydrogen.
Day two at the H2 View London Summit kicked off with a reassuring positive with delegates hearing there are “tens of thousands” of fuel cell cars on the road, mostly in Korea and California.
Keeping up with China, reacting to the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and ensuring the UK develops technology and policy to compete with rising competition were just some of the key takeaways from the Make...
thyssenkrupp nucera’s Head of Green Hydrogen has told H2 View that the electrolyser industry needs standardisation of technology to meet future demand.