Norway: New firm wants to produce 400kg of green hydrogen daily
A new company has hit the Norwegian hydrogen market – and it wants to produce up to 400kg of the clean fuel daily.
A new company has hit the Norwegian hydrogen market – and it wants to produce up to 400kg of the clean fuel daily.
Australia and Japan are linking up in the field of sustainability, having unveiled ambitious plans to develop a CO2-free hydrogen supply chain between the two countries.
The North American hydrogen market is the main focus for a new joint venture company that is looking to scale up a new proprietary electrolysis technology that can extract clean hydrogen from virtually any water...
Green Hydrogen Systems’ HyProvide™ electrolyser is hitting the Norwegian market – and two newly ordered systems are set to produce 389kg of green hydrogen daily in the country next year (2022).
Plans have been unveiled for a brand-new electrolysis plant that is set to produce approximately 500 tonnes of green hydrogen annually in Quintero Bay, Chile.
Hydrogen technology company Verdagy wants to accelerate the commercial scale-up of its water electrolysis technology to support the green hydrogen market – and it has appointed a new Chief Technology Officer to do so.
A flagship project that aims to convert wind power to green hydrogen in Germany has received €100m ($116m) in funding from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Hydrogen production could become a key factor in the Nine Mile Point nuclear station in Oswego, US.
Devoted to the evolving green hydrogen economy in North America, Plug Power has today (August 19) appointed four new General Managers to support the company in achieving record gross billing expectations of $750m for 2022.
Nel is expanding its electrolyser capacity at Herøya, Norway, which is a key element to deliver on the cost target of $1.5/kg of hydrogen set out at the Capital Markets Day in January 2021.