Splitwaters and Topsoe partner on green fuel facilities
Splitwaters and Topsoe have agreed to develop numerous production facilities focused on green ammonia, e-methanol and more.
Splitwaters and Topsoe have agreed to develop numerous production facilities focused on green ammonia, e-methanol and more.
Veidekke has chosen Norwegian Hydrogen to supply its newly converted asphalt production plant with green hydrogen.
Hycamite TCD Technologies has begun operations at its methane-to-hydrogen production plant in Kokkola, Finland.
MOL Group has started green hydrogen production at its Hungarian refinery to replace a portion of grey hydrogen use, five months after the 10MW plant was inaugurated.
The partners say the plant will allow airlines at Keflavík Airport to exceed the 6% EU SAF blending mandate in 2030.
EWE has chosen consulting company Drees & Sommer SE to manage its large-scale green hydrogen project in Germany which is expected to produce 26,000 tonnes of the fuel per year.
Fortescue has agreed to purchase a 39.8% stake in natural hydrogen company HyTerra for AUD$ 21.9 m ($14.9m), making the mining firm the largest shareholder of the company.
The South Australian Hydrogen Jobs Plan’s (HJP) initiative to construct a hydrogen hub has secured development approval from state and federal agencies.
Linde will invest more than $2bn to build, own and operate a large-scale hydrogen production facility in Alberta, Canada.
Following six years of research on the HYBRIT initiative, Vattenfall, SSAB and LKAB have submitted a final report to the Swedish Energy Agency as they aim to advance to an industrial scale.