Air Products: Firm 45V rules will ensure strongest hydrogen producers thrive
“I think that there is a natural separating of wheat from the chaff. This is hard – or it’s certainly not easy. You need to have experience and capabilities.”
“I think that there is a natural separating of wheat from the chaff. This is hard – or it’s certainly not easy. You need to have experience and capabilities.”
Air Liquide will support ExxonMobil’s over 900,000 tonne per year blue hydrogen production project in Baytown, Texas, US.
Cipher Neutron’s (CN) has reported a 94.36% efficiency of its anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyser stack as the Canadian firm targets significant green hydrogen cost reductions.
ECL has delivered the “world’s first” data centre using hydrogen as its primary source of power and has announced backing of $10m from Hyperwise Ventures.
FirstElement Fuel (FEF) has urged California to continue its funding of light-duty hydrogen refuelling stations as it warns failure to do so could risk consolidating supply chains for heavy-duty hydrogen mobility.
“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.
Salish Elements and Xaxli’p have agreed to collaborate on the development of a 25MW green hydrogen production project in Canada.
US-based HNO International (HNOI) was thrust into the spotlight in January after its Compact Hydrogen Refuelling Station (CHRS) successfully refuelled a Toyota Mirai in Houston, Texas.
“Having these incentives in place before US measures sends a signal to the world to choose Canada…”