Providing a hydrogen-fuelled roadmap for trucking
“Let’s walk the talk and prove it with one truck and if that’s successful we can step up to the follow-up phase of this five-truck trial,” Dirk Dupon, Head of Hydrogen at INEOS Inovyn, told...
“Let’s walk the talk and prove it with one truck and if that’s successful we can step up to the follow-up phase of this five-truck trial,” Dirk Dupon, Head of Hydrogen at INEOS Inovyn, told...
Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted is backing out of two green hydrogen projects as it pivots away from green fuels, according to reports.
Blackburn College has become “the first” UK institution to pilot a Level 2 Hydrogen Qualification.
Enapter’s Chinese joint venture (JV) with Wolong Group has produced its first 1MW AEM electrolyser.
KT Tech will design a new hydrogen production unit and supply steam methane reforming (SMR) equipment to the Dung Quat Refinery in Vietnam.
Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has broken ground on its 10MW green hydrogen blending project on the border between Victoria and New South Wales (NSW).
Elemental Energy has launched a new lightweight hydrogen tube trailer for the UK, European and Southern African markets, aimed at supporting applications in hard-to-reach areas.
Uniper and Sasol have cancelled a 200MW hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Sweden, according to reports.
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 United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman and Morocco are expected to exceed their hydrogen production capacities for 2030, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).