Just 24% of 2030 clean hydrogen demand will materialise with current policies: report
The report estimates that 75% of 2030 clean hydrogen demand will come from established use cases like refining and ammonia production
The report estimates that 75% of 2030 clean hydrogen demand will come from established use cases like refining and ammonia production
The current cost of decarbonising technologies is still high, and therefore highly inflationary, according to Larry Fink, CEO and Chairman of BlackRock, the US multinational investment company that manages over a $1 trillion in sustainable...
Utility believes the technology could produce hydrogen for “immediate industrial use,” such as reductants in blast furnaces or in direct reduce iron (DRI) plants.
“Projects have to make sense; only then people are going to inject money so they move forward,” Splitwaters’ Deepak Bawa told viewers, as electrolyser manufacturers struggle to achieve profitability.
The drilling programme aims to assess subsurface hydrogen and helium concentrations while analysing the reservoir’s characteristics.
With uncertainty mounting, the industry must brace for policy shifts, but hydrogen’s bipartisan appeal – and its ties to natural gas – could yet secure its survival.
Rely will perform basic engineering, pre-FEED and FEED studies for its plants in France, Finland and the US.
At Titan’s Texas facility, they will engineer EH2’s first commercial plant, deploying the same expertise and workers it would use to build traditional oil and gas infrastructure.
Ballard Power Systems will provide fuel cell systems totalling 5MW to the Egyptian truck and bus manufacturer.
Having never logged a profit in its 28-year history, the company sits on an accumulated deficit of $6.6bn.