Hydrogenious awarded over €70m in IPCEI funding
One of Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies’ developments has secured a €72.5m ($79m) grant after being recognised as an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI).
One of Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies’ developments has secured a €72.5m ($79m) grant after being recognised as an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI).
Fertiglobe has secured a €397m ($432m) contract to supply its Egyptian-produced green hydrogen-based ammonia to Germany under the first H2Global auction.
Enagás has sold its stake in a US business for $1.1bn to finance its green hydrogen investments through to 2030.
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) plans to develop two 10GW green hydrogen projects in Australia that will use atmospheric water, in partnership with GE Vernova.
The Polish Government is rolling out subsidies and new legislation to regulate and boost the country’s hydrogen industry.
The Spanish Government has confirmed €794m ($859m) will be provided in state aid for seven green hydrogen projects.
Airbus will study the creation of the “first” hydrogen airport hub in Spain, as part of a consortium with five other companies.
Yanmar Energy Systems and Daigas Energy have successfully tested a cogeneration system using a 30% hydrogen blend, according to reports.
Floating production and transport of hydrogen to businesses on the UK Thames Estuary and River is set to be explored by Lloyd’s Register (LR) and H2Terminals Limited.
Expected to start operations from early 2026, the companies say the terminal will be the “world’s first” floating green ammonia cracker, producing around 30,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.