$9bn project could produce 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually
200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen could be produced annually in Oakajee, Australia as part of $9bn plans for a major plant in the area.
200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen could be produced annually in Oakajee, Australia as part of $9bn plans for a major plant in the area.
More than 90 players active in the energy market have signed a letter calling on the European Commission to recognise the role of hydrogen blending in existing natural gas networks.
More green hydrogen opportunities are being studied in Queensland, Australia.
Plans have been unveiled for a major green hydrogen and solar PV development in Australia.
A new consortium is looking to launch a complete green hydrogen supply chain in Germany, with production, transport, storage, and industrial off-take targeted to take place between 2024 and 2030.
The combination of green hydrogen and carbon capture technologies to accelerate carbon-neutral mining activities is being explored by a new partnership.
The use of wind energy as the raw materials for the production of renewable hydrogen is being promoted by WindEurope as it actively engages in the political development around renewable hydrogen.
Enegix Energy has confirmed its plans to build what is believed to be the world’s largest green hydrogen plant which once operational, will produce over 600 million kg of the clean fuel per year.
The next phase of the UK’s first live pilot to inject zero carbon hydrogen into a gas network to heat homes and businesses has taken a step forward.
Australian energy infrastructure company Jemena has started construction of its pioneering $15m project that will see 250 homes in New South Wales powered by green hydrogen later this year.