New vessel in development capable of transporting 430-tonnes of hydrogen
Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has commenced the development of its pilot-scale C-H2 ship with a cargo capacity of 430 tonnes of hydrogen today (June 7).
Global Energy Ventures (GEV) has commenced the development of its pilot-scale C-H2 ship with a cargo capacity of 430 tonnes of hydrogen today (June 7).
Yara and Trafigura have unveiled the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) today (June 7) to collaborate on the development and promotion of ammonia usage as a clean fuel in shipping.
Mission Innovation 2.0 is set to accelerate frontiers of clean renewable energy and drive down the cost of technologies today (June 2) starting with power systems, clean hydrogen and shipping.
The Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) has revealed the formation of a green ammonia production facility that is projected to produce 200,000 tonnes of green ammonia from 40,000 tonnes of green hydrogen.
The International Hydropower Association (IHA) has released a new paper today (May 25) that explores hydropower’s potential in green hydrogen production and why it could be critical to future developments.
Yara and JERA will collaborate on the production, delivery and supply chain development for blue and green ammonia to enable zero-emission thermal power generation in Japan.
KBR and Cummins have today (6th May) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to offer a complete and integrated solution to produce green ammonia from renewable sources.
Sicily, Italy could be home to a new hydrogen valley following a joint proposal from Sasol and Sonatrach Raffineria Italiana (SRI) to the regional council.
A new collaboration formed on Monday (19th April) is aiming to understand and guide the safe use of ammonia as fuel on board ships to support the maritime shipping industry’s transition to zero-carbon emissions.
Danish engineering firm Haldor Topsøe and private equity firm Aquamarine are set to build a new green ammonia facility including a 100MW solid oxide electrolyser cells (SOEC) electrolysis unit in Germany.