Topsoe to provide hydrogen technologies for 2028 Brazilian SAF plant
Topsoe will support the development of a hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Rio Grande, Brazil.
Topsoe will support the development of a hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Rio Grande, Brazil.
“I’m pleased actually, that a reality check is in place because that’s what we need for substantial development in the hydrogen space,” Linde CEO, Sanjiv Lamba, remarked.
Despite the IEA highlighting the EU’s REFuelEU Aviation policy as a “major driver” of the demand, in its STEPS scenario, just one-sixth of the 120GW will be installed in Europe.
The Energy Technology Perspectives 2024 report expects electrolyser manufacturing investments to peak “well before” 2035 in all three of its scenarios.
Offering an opportunity for stakeholders to declare their commitments to working towards the scale-up of clean hydrogen, the declaration does not come as part of COP’s official negotiations.
A variety of operational factors current density, voltage fluctuations, transient and variable loads, water purity, and internal electrolyser conditions, impact the durability and stability of alternative electrolysers deployed in large scale green hydrogen projects.
The Brazilian Government has made R$6bn ($1.09bn) available to support the development of clean hydrogen hubs that will decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
In what many hoped to be a year of action for hydrogen in the US, industry players remain anxiously awaiting the final rules that will define their developments and operations for at least the next...
“This is a win-win partnership for Brazil and Europe,” claimed Ludmila Nascimento, Director of Energy and Decarbonization at Vale.
HIF Global has secured a land reservation contract with the Port of Açu in Brazil to develop an 800,000 tonne per year hydrogen-based e-methanol facility.