Europe has leapfrogged US as a green hydrogen hotspot, says EH2 boss
“Locations with local demand drivers make the most sense,” Garabedian told H2 View. “And the US doesn’t have a lot of local demand.”
“Locations with local demand drivers make the most sense,” Garabedian told H2 View. “And the US doesn’t have a lot of local demand.”
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.
Plug Power will deliver 25MW of PEM electrolyser systems to an unnamed customer in Europe.
Everfuel has submitted a project proposal for the phased development of a green hydrogen production plant, which could reach up to 2GW in capacity.
Nel ASA will now be recognised as a company solely dedicated to developing and delivering electrolysers.
“Green hydrogen is an inevitable material for refineries,” the MOL Group executive told H2 View. “Where supply security questions also arise, I believe refineries are going to need local production of green hydrogen.”
Yara International’s 24MW renewable hydrogen and ammonia plant in Norway has been inaugurated by the Norwegian Prime Minister, Jonas Gahr Støre.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has forecasted that investment in electrolyser projects will reach $5bn in 2024 – representing a 140% increase across the globe.
Oxford nanoSystems (OnS) has launched a new multi-cell electrolyser test cell and fixture to accelerate R&D in hydrogen technology.
Fusion Fuel has agreed to supply its 100kW HEVO electrolyser to an Iberian hospital for by-product capture and power capabilities.