DNV to explore hydrogen blending in Czech Republic natural gas pipelines
The Czech Republic could receive a boost to its hydrogen economy with DNV revealing today (May 17) plans to evaluate blending hydrogen in the country’s natural gas pipeline.
The Czech Republic could receive a boost to its hydrogen economy with DNV revealing today (May 17) plans to evaluate blending hydrogen in the country’s natural gas pipeline.
A collaboration between Strohm and Lhyfe is aiming to launch the ‘first floating wind turbine with an integrated hydrogen production system’ worth approximately €60m ($56.8m).
A pre-feasibility study has been announced today (May 6), that will assess the viability to produce and transport green hydrogen in Western Australia, using existing pipelines.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Firstgas Group (Firstgas) have embarked on a collaboration to investigate developing green hydrogen projects, with hopes of continuing to decarbonise New Zealand’s energy system.
The UK’s hydrogen ecosystem continues to see widescale innovation and investment with INEOS revealing today (May 4) its intention to develop hydrogen distribution networks.
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) revealed on Monday (May 2) that it will be launching a feasibility study to blend hydrogen and natural gas in a stand-alone transmission pipeline system in the US.
Finland could hold the answer to generating the required amounts of green hydrogen for Europe to achieve its net zero emission by 2050 goals.
The National Grid has today (April 19) launched a new strategy for Massachusetts and New York, US, aiming to integrate 100% hydrogen blends by 2050 or sooner.
Ukraine is looking to a sustainable future with the European Hydrogen Backbone (EHB) signing an agreement with LLC Gas TSO to integrate hydrogen infrastructure for the country.
A new development between Gasunie, HES International and Vopak, revealed today (April 11) is aiming to create a hydrogen import terminal at the Port of Rotterdam.