FIDs are growing but large-scale hydrogen projects lag: AECOM
Despite a dramatic increase in final investment decisions (FIDs) globally in 2024, large-scale production capacities are still yet to be seen, according to AECOM’s Toby Uppington.
Despite a dramatic increase in final investment decisions (FIDs) globally in 2024, large-scale production capacities are still yet to be seen, according to AECOM’s Toby Uppington.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected GE Vernova to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant trained for safe hydrogen handling and permitting for future deployment.
Verne has completed the development of the “world’s first” cryo-compressed (CcH2) hydrogen-powered truck.
ECL has secured a 600-acre site in Texas to deliver a 1GW off-grid, hydrogen-powered artificial intelligence (AI) factory, dubbed TerraSite1.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that extra requirements for electricity used in green hydrogen production should be “applied cautiously” by policymakers.
Avina Clean Hydrogen has secured the necessary permits to begin construction of a hydrogen production and refuelling facility in southern California.
Gradiant has unveiled ProtiumSource, which is reported to be the “world’s first” electrolyser-ready water solution that works with any water source.
Amogy has recorded the “world’s first” voyage of a hydrogen-based ammonia-powered maritime vessel, the NH3 Kraken.
Ayrton Energy has secured $6.8m in seed financing to advance its liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology.
“I don’t think that the argument of Western technology being superior to Chinese manufacturers applies to Hygreen Energy,” H2 View hears.