EU approves €265m for Sweden’s H2 Green Steel plant
The European Commission has announced €265m ($284m) will be made available for H2 Green Steel to develop a large-scale green steel plant.
The European Commission has announced €265m ($284m) will be made available for H2 Green Steel to develop a large-scale green steel plant.
HDF Energy will receive up to €172m ($183m) to support the development and industrialisation of hydrogen fuel cells at its plant in Blanquefort, France.
W.L. Gore & Associates, a global leader in proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology, has achieved a significant impact on reducing the levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH) compared to traditional market alternatives.
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.
Rolls-Royce and consortium partners will develop the necessary technologies for a highly efficient hydrogen combustion engine designed to drive combined heat and power (CHP) systems.
The Norwegian state-owned organisation Enova has awarded NOK 300m ($28.3m) to five planned hydrogen-powered dry-bulk newbuilds.
Nordex Electrolysers has developed the first prototype of a 500kW pressurised alkaline electrolyser, capable of producing more than 10kg/hr of hydrogen.
The Labour Party manifesto will dedicate £500m ($638m) to support the development of the green hydrogen sector in the UK.
The European Commission has confirmed that €1.2bn ($1.29bn) will be available for the second auction of the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB).