BASF New Business, G-Philos to cooperate in P2G business
German chemical company BASF subsidiary BASF New Business (BNB) and Korean power-to-gas (P2G) system firm G-Philos have signed a new deal to cooperate on P2G projects globally.
German chemical company BASF subsidiary BASF New Business (BNB) and Korean power-to-gas (P2G) system firm G-Philos have signed a new deal to cooperate on P2G projects globally.
Californian developer of hydrogen production technology SunHydrogen has renewed and expanded its sponsored research agreement with the University of Iowa for another year.
Wind energy specialist Siemens Gamesa has chosen Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) as its electrolysis partner for a wind-to-hydrogen project located in Denmark.
Cummins has said it will provide its five-megawatt PEM electrolyser, powered by clean hydroelectricity, to Douglas County PUD in Washington State, allowing the district to produce hydrogen from renewable energy.
Clean gas turbine manufacturer Capstone Turbine has collaborated with the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory to develop a hydrogen operable microturbine product.
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The McGowan Government is bringing forward targets outlined in the Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy by a decade and will invest $22m to accelerate a renewable hydrogen future, meeting the demand for clean fuel.
“Looking at ongoing discussions, current movements and topics such as net carbon zero, it is clear to me that we need to question and challenge ourselves when looking to decarbonise hard to abate sectors.”
SunHydrogen, a Californian developer of hydrogen production technology, has launched a video highlighting the operation of its new hydrogen generation panel, featuring its GEN 1 technology.
The New South Wales Government in Australia has today approved Jemena’s $15m Western Sydney Green Gas (WSGG) Project – Australia’s largest hydrogen demonstration project.