Europe has leapfrogged US as a green hydrogen hotspot, says EH2 boss
“Locations with local demand drivers make the most sense,” Garabedian told H2 View. “And the US doesn’t have a lot of local demand.”
“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.
Plug Power will deliver 25MW of PEM electrolyser systems to an unnamed customer in Europe.
The European Commission has approved Germany’s plans to spend €3bn on supporting the construction of its planned 9,700km hydrogen core network (HCN).
The Technip Energies and John Cockerill joint venture (JV) Rely has inaugurated its new headquarters in Brussels, Belgium.
PHINA’s hydrogen internal combustion engine (ICE) has completed a 1,000km journey in 12 hours, starting and ending in Blois, France.
Bramble Energy’s hydrogen-powered double-deck bus project has completed concept designs for the hydrogen system and will now move into the manufacturing phase.
The Norwegian state-owned organisation Enova has awarded NOK 300m ($28.3m) to five planned hydrogen-powered dry-bulk newbuilds.
The hydrogen-powered Energy Observer has returned to its home port of Saint-Malo, France, marking the end of its seven-year Odyssey around the world.
Trade body Hydrogen UK is urging the incoming government to ensure key green hydrogen projects can reach final investment decision (FID) within its first 100 days in office.