f-cell+HFC: Experts discuss ‘Roaring 2020s’ of green hydrogen in North America
Several experts in the field of hydrogen came together today (June 22) to discuss its role in North America at the virtual f-cell+HFC event.
Several experts in the field of hydrogen came together today (June 22) to discuss its role in North America at the virtual f-cell+HFC event.
Australian Future Energy (AFE) has revealed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) today (June 21) with Japanese trading company Itochu that will see the group support the A$1bn ($751m) Gladstone hydrogen project.
The Minister of Energy for Chile has welcomed a new agreement between Trammo and HNH Energy that will see the development of a hydrogen and green ammonia facility in Magallanes.
Amogy has closed a major funding round, led by AP Ventures, with the proceeds to be used for its first commercial demonstration of high-performance clean mobility powered by ammonia, a product of hydrogen.
Dii Desert Energy and Roland Berger have joined forces to accelerate the energy transition with a new study focused on the potential of localising the hydrogen value chain.
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.
Hydrogen Europe hosted several experts in the field of hydrogen to discuss the Hydrogen Act – a report that studies the creation of the European hydrogen economy.
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.