Air Liquide secures €500m green bond for hydrogen and sustainable energy projects
Air Liquide has issued a new €500m ($541m) green bond to fund its energy transition projects including low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture and low-carbon air gases.
Air Liquide has issued a new €500m ($541m) green bond to fund its energy transition projects including low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture and low-carbon air gases.
The UK and Australian Governments have awarded a combined £480,000 ($610,400) to a consortium looking to reduce renewable methanol costs with efficient green hydrogen production.
Equinor, Centrica and SSE Thermal plan to work together to develop “multiple” low-carbon hydrogen projects on the north bank of the Humber estuary in the UK’s North East.
H2 Green Steel has secured more offtake for its green hydrogen-based steel, with Swedish-based ventilation firm Lindab signing an early term sheet agreement for a seven-year supply contract.
Global investment firm Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners is backing a Queensland-based green iron project which could use hydrogen produced by a 2.5GW project in the Australian state.
A Croatian refinery is set to use green hydrogen to partially decarbonise its processes as a US electrolyser manufacturer inks a new 10MW supply deal.
“Even the best first mover cannot create a reliable, competitive market,” Bols told H2 View. “…We need more projects to come to market.”
Johnson Matthey (JM) and thyssenkrupp Uhde will collaborate to produce an integrated solution for blue ammonia technology, using JM’s hydrogen expertise.
HYTING has developed an air heating system that is capable of turning hydrogen and oxygen from air into heat.
A hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production facility is planned to be installed at the Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) in Pennsylvania, the US.