Blastr, Knauf Interfer look to deliver hydrogen-based steel to Central Europe
Blastr Green Steel is exploring the potential to supply 100,000 tonnes of hydrogen-based steel per year to Central Europe with metals processing firm Knauf Interfer.
Blastr Green Steel is exploring the potential to supply 100,000 tonnes of hydrogen-based steel per year to Central Europe with metals processing firm Knauf Interfer.
Californian waste management firm GreenWaste has signed a purchase order for 12 hydrogen-powered refuse vehicles from Hyzon and New Way Trucks.
US-based FuelCell Energy (FCE) is exploring the integration of its solid oxide electrolysis (SOEC) platform with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power’s (KHNP) nuclear power plants in South Korea for hydrogen production.
Promised to be a “fundamental redesign” of its previous pressurised alkaline system, Nel says the next generation will have higher efficiency to reduce OPEX and shorter response times for pairing with renewables.
“The first hydrogen pipelines of the core network will go into operation as early as next year, and will then be built up gradually until the target year of 2032.”
India has selected three pilot projects to trial the use of hydrogen in steelmaking to receive a share of ₹ 347 crore ($47.2m) in funding.
SunHydrogen has begun the initial fabrication and testing of large-scale hydrogen panel demonstrations as part of its partnership with CTF Solar.
“Looking back at the century-long development history of alkaline water electrolysis hydrogen production technology, Shuangliang is now standing at the most critical historical node,” the OEM stated
“Without cohesive coordination, efforts to integrate hydrogen into the wider transport sector, including the aviation sector, remain fragmented and less effective,” the report said.
Graphmatech has launched its AROS Polyamide-Graphene composites, which are reported to reduce hydrogen leakage by 83% compared to traditional commercial storage solutions.