Hydrogen economy plans unveiled for New York
National Grid has unveiled its vision for developing a hydrogen economy in New York.
National Grid has unveiled its vision for developing a hydrogen economy in New York.
A new industrial scale offshore green hydrogen production concept is being developed for the North Sea.
Following the proposal of a multi-billion-pound investment strategy in various hydrogen related projects, Britain could see the creation of up to 25,000 highly skilled green jobs over the next ten years, according to a report...
The first phase of a UK project that blended 20% hydrogen to 100 homes and 30 university buildings on a private gas network at Keele University has been hailed a success.
California’s first closed-loop green hydrogen ecosystem has today (September 10) been unveiled– and it could produce up to 11,000kg of green hydrogen daily.
A press of a buzzer, and just like that, work today (September 10) commenced on the world’s first integrated commercial plant producing hydrogen-based efuels in Chile.
Grimsby, UK has been selected for a new megawatt-scale “marinised” electrolyser project.
In what the company says is a world first, clean energy firm Lhyfe has produced 627kg of renewable hydrogen using an electrolyser powered by wind turbines located a few metres away.
Low-carbon hydrogen production in North America is expected to nearly triple by 2030, reaching 1.4 million tonnes per annum (mtpa).
Plans have been unveiled for a brand-new Power-to-X plant in Esbjerg, Denmark that will convert green electricity into hydrogen – and it’s believed to be the largest of its kind in Europe.