Mitsui secures compressor order for offshore hydrogen station
Mitsui E&S will deliver a high-pressure, high-flow hydrogen compressor to Tsuneishi Corporation for use in Japan’s “first” offshore hydrogen station.
Mitsui E&S will deliver a high-pressure, high-flow hydrogen compressor to Tsuneishi Corporation for use in Japan’s “first” offshore hydrogen station.
“I’m pleased actually, that a reality check is in place because that’s what we need for substantial development in the hydrogen space,” Linde CEO, Sanjiv Lamba, remarked.
The German Aerospace Centre (DLR) has opened the BALIS facility in Empfingen, Germany, designed to develop and test hydrogen fuel cells in the 1.5MW output range.
The South Australian Government’s Hydrogen Jobs Plan power generation project in Whyalla has been granted environmental approval.
Despite the IEA highlighting the EU’s REFuelEU Aviation policy as a “major driver” of the demand, in its STEPS scenario, just one-sixth of the 120GW will be installed in Europe.
RWE has secured construction and environmental permits to build a 100MW electrolyser adjacent to the Magnum Power Station in Eemshaven, the Netherlands.
Norwegian hydrogen fuel cell firm TECO 2030 has launched plans to raise capital to set up production in the US after revealing it would look outside of its home market amid waning support.
Yanmar Power Technology has reported a successful demonstration of its 500kW hydrogen engine suitable for power generation in coastal vessels.
First Ammonia has finalised the sales and service agreements with Topsoe for the fabrication of the first 100MW of solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) modules.
The car features an “FCEV-specific” route planner to address one of the “biggest pain points for FCEV buyers:” refuelling infrastructure.