Ireland’s ESB to assess green hydrogen production and export routes to Germany
ESB will investigate green hydrogen production in Ireland and potential export routes to Germany under a new partnership between the two nations, known as HYreland.
ESB will investigate green hydrogen production in Ireland and potential export routes to Germany under a new partnership between the two nations, known as HYreland.
The collapse of Germany’s three-party coalition government, following Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s dismissal of a key minister, has cast uncertainty over the nation’s ambitious plans to advance its hydrogen economy.
The five transmission system operators (TSOs) developing the H2med hydrogen corridor have launched a Call for Interest to identify the requirements of future infrastructure users along the pipeline.
Höegh Evi will develop a floating hydrogen import terminal at France’s Port-La Nouvelle, sourcing up to 210,000 tonnes of hydrogen from the Middle East, North Africa, and the Americas.
Identifying partners for certification in real-world hydrogen applications is the next step in commercialisation for Graphmatech, according to its Research Area Manager.
GE Vernova will provide a 9HA.01 gas turbine for a new hydrogen-ready 600MW combined cycle power plant in Singapore.
The US Government will allocate up to $3bn to fund the development of hydrogen and battery-powered infrastructure and technologies at ports.
EverWind Fuels has been awarded CAD $22.5m ($16.2m) in funding to support marine and port infrastructure developments for the export of green hydrogen from its Point Tupper project in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The industry must clearly communicate the benefits of hydrogen pipelines and the safety measures in place to reassure the public, according to Wood’s Global Technical Director.
Collaboration between policymakers and industry developers is essential for building a global hydrogen trade, but funding alone won’t be enough to achieve it, attendees at the Hydrogen Technology Expo in Hamburg, Germany, have heard.