Hydrogen-powered skyscraper in Egypt to begin construction next year
Magnom Properties will begin constructing a hydrogen-powered, 50-storey skyscraper in Egypt next year (2025).
Magnom Properties will begin constructing a hydrogen-powered, 50-storey skyscraper in Egypt next year (2025).
Although some of the green hydrogen is expected to serve domestic needs in Tunisia, the product is “primarily intended” for export to Europe through the SoutH2 Corridor.
Hydrogen technology stocks have taken a hit amid fears that the US economy could be on course for a recession.
Six hydrogen production projects in Tunisia are set to progress after the government agreed on deals with nine European companies.
Sonatrach and Tosyali will explore the feasibility of hydrogen production in Algeria which will be used for the development of green steel.
H2 View speaks to Trond Underland Berntzen, Head of Department for Gas Technology, Piping & Safety at DNV.
Burning ammonia as maritime fuel could lead to ‘devastating’ public health impacts, but co-combusting it with hydrogen could improve air quality, according to a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) report.
Designing hydrogen fluid systems for modern applications is a ‘different world’ to traditional industrial use cases, a H2 View webinar has heard.
Despite a long history in oil and gas, when used as a direct energy carrier, hydrogen needs its own fluid system designs to ensure safety and deliver cost benefits, according to Swagelok.
Fertiglobe has secured a €397m ($432m) contract to supply its Egyptian-produced green hydrogen-based ammonia to Germany under the first H2Global auction.