NTPC to develop 1,500 TPD green hydrogen hub in India
India’s NTPC Green Energy will develop a $21bn green hydrogen hub in Andhra Pradesh, capable of producing 1,500 tonnes of green hydrogen and 7,500 tonnes of derivatives daily.
India’s NTPC Green Energy will develop a $21bn green hydrogen hub in Andhra Pradesh, capable of producing 1,500 tonnes of green hydrogen and 7,500 tonnes of derivatives daily.
Fortescue, Sparc Technologies, and the University of Adelaide will begin construction and testing of a green hydrogen plant this year, using photocatalytic water splitting (PWS) technology.
Cory Kreutzer, Technical Director at BrainDrip/IQ4H2, discusses large-scale hydrogen storage solutions and address the barriers to such solutions, on H2 View’s Storage & Distribution webinar.
Greenstat Hydrogen India (GHI) and H2Carrier have agreed to jointly develop and deploy green hydrogen and ammonia projects located in India and Sri Lanka.
South Korea’s LUPro has agreed to produce one million tonnes of green ammonia per year with Muscat Investment House in Oman and export it to Thailand and Southeast Asia.
The Nagoya Port Authority has deployed hydrogen fuel cell-powered forklifts for use by companies operating within the Japanese port, according to reports.
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority has granted PacificLight Power (PLP) the rights to build, own and operate a 600MW hydrogen-ready combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant on Singapore’s Jurong Island.
The South Korean government has cancelled plans for a 100MW hydrogen fuel cell power plant project worth $414m, according to local reports.
HydrogenPro has raised NOK 70m ($6.2m) in equity from existing investors and has agreed on a deal to double this amount with Longi Green Energy Technology.
If some or all of these predictions are correct, we expect to see a greater number of large, well-sponsored projects taking FID by Q4 2025, says Dan Feldman, Global Head, Energy at king & Spalding.