Johnson Matthey opens Mumbai facility for hydrogen and clean fuels
Johnson Matthey (JM) has opened its new Engineering Centre in Mumbai, India, which is expected to support growth in hydrogen, sustainable fuels and chemicals.
Johnson Matthey (JM) has opened its new Engineering Centre in Mumbai, India, which is expected to support growth in hydrogen, sustainable fuels and chemicals.
DNV forecast that global uptake of hydrogen falls far short of Paris Agreement goals, expecting hydrogen and its derivatives to make up just 0.25% of the energy mix by 2030, and 3.9% by 2050.
INNIO Group’s pilot 1MW project will generate heat and power this winter using green hydrogen produced during the summer and stored underground.
Cadent will run a statutory consultation from October 14 to November 19 for its underground hydrogen pipeline HyNet North West project.
Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted is backing out of two green hydrogen projects as it pivots away from green fuels, according to reports.
KT Tech will design a new hydrogen production unit and supply steam methane reforming (SMR) equipment to the Dung Quat Refinery in Vietnam.
Uniper and Sasol have cancelled a 200MW hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Sweden, according to reports.
The Brazilian Government has made R$6bn ($1.09bn) available to support the development of clean hydrogen hubs that will decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
GAIL has agreed to develop 2.5GW of renewable projects throughout India with AM Green (AMG) to produce green hydrogen, ammonia and methanol.
Polenergia has obtained a building permit for its 5MW green hydrogen project and completed its first hydrogen co-combustion tests in Poland.