New study to explore the feasibility of a cross-country German hydrogen network
A new study is being conducted in Germany for the feasibility and commissioning of a comprehensive cross-country hydrogen network.
A new study is being conducted in Germany for the feasibility and commissioning of a comprehensive cross-country hydrogen network.
Wood Mackenzie, a market researcher, has suggested that low-carbon hydrogen could become a $50bn to $90bn export industry for Australia in 2050.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Rotterdam Rijn Pijpleiding Maatschappij (RRP) will start a joint feasibility study to develop pipelines capable of carrying various product streams, such as hydrogen.
The Lithuania Ministry of Energy is set to take lead of national hydrogen development guidelines to ensure rapid transition to a renewable energy economy in different sectors.
Local communities now have the chance to learn more about the HyNet Northwest project and can have its say on a proposed carbon capture pipeline that will help distribute low carbon hydrogen.
Linde discussed its hydrogen producing electrolysers in a virtual discussion today (June 10) focused on the role hydrogen could have in the future of the economy and its influence in decarbonisation efforts.
Corre Energy and the Italian Energy Efficiency Fund II (IEEF) have signed a new long-term agreement today (June 9) that will see further funding for hydrogen-based storage projects in the Netherlands and Denmark.
Arbo has suggested that Firstgas Group’s hydrogen feasibility study results could see New Zealand’s hydrogen pipeline strategy be a huge success for hydrogen implementation in the US.
Corinth Pipeworks is helping to deliver 440km of high-pressure pipeline certified to transport up to 100% hydrogen for Snam’s high pressure gas network in Italy.
A group of UK gas network companies have stated in a report today (June 4) that the UK’s hydrogen transition must comply with global gold-standard sustainability benchmarks.