Low demand forces Shell to scrap Norwegian blue hydrogen project
Shell has dropped plans to develop a blue hydrogen plant in Norway due to a lack of demand, according to reports.
Shell has dropped plans to develop a blue hydrogen plant in Norway due to a lack of demand, according to reports.
“Investing in SAF supply chains is a good way of adjacently pulling through large-scale [hydrogen] demonstration projects – the viable ones,” H2 View hears.
Hyundai Motor Company and Škoda Group have agreed to jointly explore hydrogen fuel cell-powered mobility solutions.
Equinor has dropped its plans to export blue hydrogen from Norway to Germany, according to reports.
H2 Mobility’s Düsseldorf-Hoerwig hydrogen refuelling station will employ a new, compact compressor system in a bid to make it Europe’s “most powerful.”
Spanish gas distributor Redexis has started blending green hydrogen into Mallorca’s national gas grid via the country’s “first” pipeline.
“I don’t think that the argument of Western technology being superior to Chinese manufacturers applies to Hygreen Energy,” H2 View hears.
Hexagon Purus’ Type 4 hydrogen storage solutions are now available for lease to industrial customers in Norway via a new partnership with Eurotainer.
Green hydrogen holds immense potential for driving the transition to sustainable energy, but only when produced, stored, transported and consumed in an environment designed specifically to mitigate its unique risks.
For the past four weeks, a construction site at Canvey Island, the UK, has used a hydrogen fuel cell generator to power its operations.