IGNIS P2X supported with €400m for sustainable fuel development
KKR will provide up to €400m ($428m) for the development of green hydrogen, ammonia and other green technology projects in collaboration with IGNIS.
KKR will provide up to €400m ($428m) for the development of green hydrogen, ammonia and other green technology projects in collaboration with IGNIS.
Salzgitter AG has launched a tender for at least 100,000 tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen to be used at its green steel production facility in Salzgitter, Germany.
“Locations with local demand drivers make the most sense,” Garabedian told H2 View. “And the US doesn’t have a lot of local demand.”
Projects need to be scaled up and capital costs driven down to accelerate the use of e-fuels and synthetic fuels as alternative means of transport, a gasworld webinar has heard.
px Group and OXCCU will develop a CO2 and green hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production plant in Hull, UK.
Wärtsilä has launched the “world’s first” 100% hydrogen-ready engine power plant, based on its 31 engine platform.
The Indian Government has announced an auction of Rs. 455 crore ($54m) to advance the use of hydrogen in the steel and iron sector.
Meld Energy has received the green light for its 100MW green hydrogen production facility at Saltend Chemicals Park in Hull, UK.
Glocal Green and Norwegian Hydrogen will collaborate on the development of green hydrogen in conjunction with bio-methanol production.
“Green hydrogen is an inevitable material for refineries,” the MOL Group executive told H2 View. “Where supply security questions also arise, I believe refineries are going to need local production of green hydrogen.”