H2 Green Steel is working on four more hydrogen-based steel plants
H2 Green Steel is currently working on four other green hydrogen-based steel production projects in the Americas and Europe, a company executive has told the World Hydrogen Summit.
H2 Green Steel is currently working on four other green hydrogen-based steel production projects in the Americas and Europe, a company executive has told the World Hydrogen Summit.
South America’s recent developments show it now stands at a critical juncture in establishing itself as a serious contender in green hydrogen production and export. However, the path forward is not without its challenges…
H2 View’s most recent electrolyser webinar, sponsored by FuelCell Energy, hosted one of the busiest Q&As in our webinar history.
The hydrogen sector is intrinsically linked to water management, according to a new whitepaper from Integrated Sustainability.
Meeting shipping’s demand for e-fuels could require 1TW of hydrogen production capacity and 2TW of renewable energy generation by 2050, according to the Global Maritime Forum.
“The purpose of climate policy we believe should be to enable and incentivise the steel industry to transition to lower-carbon technologies,” an ArcelorMittal spokesperson said.
Chile aims to introduce hydrogen production technology into high schools as part of its new Green Hydrogen Action Plan.
The SteelWatch report said recent “backtracking” by ArcelorMittal suggested the company will continue to use fossil gas instead of hydrogen and/or delay various DRI projects, something ArcelorMittal has denied to H2 View.
Brazilian state-owned oil and gas firm Petrobras is investing $4m to research natural hydrogen extraction.
Never before has hydrogen received so much attention – and so much pressure to prove itself. As part of the clean energy transition, it holds great potential to decarbonise key industries and reduce climate-warming emissions...