McPhy and Hytlantic terminate collaboration on green hydrogen project
McPhy Energy and Hytlantic have agreed to cancel their cooperation on the GreenH2Atlantic project, which would have seen McPhy provide electrolyser technology.
McPhy Energy and Hytlantic have agreed to cancel their cooperation on the GreenH2Atlantic project, which would have seen McPhy provide electrolyser technology.
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Chile plans to support hydrogen electrolyser and component manufacturers with up to $10m to build factories in the nation.
“Even the best first mover cannot create a reliable, competitive market,” Bols told H2 View. “…We need more projects to come to market.”
Plug Power has agreed to support the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) of Allied Green Ammonia’s (AGA) 3GW project and integrate its electrolysers for hydrogen-to-ammonia production.
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“When you look at the good and bad, nobody else has a hydrogen plant like we have a hydrogen plant,” Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug Power has told H2 View.
Cepsa has selected Siemens Energy’s PEM electrolysis technology to make up the first 25% of its green hydrogen project in Huelva, southern Spain.
UK-based ITM Power has today (May 9) launched a 5MW containerised PEM electrolyser plant, with a price tag of £4.35m ($5.4m).