US DOE awards $18m to nine hydrogen hazard detection initiatives
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has earmarked $18m for nine projects focused on hydrogen hazards.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has earmarked $18m for nine projects focused on hydrogen hazards.
To ensure that hydrogen remains safe, gas detectors and flame detectors are used as the primary tools among many layers of a detection system, writes Cristin Krause, Global Marketing Manager at Dräger Safety.
The Canadian fuel cell firm said the measures were necessary to reduce corporate spending to maintain balance sheet strength as the adoption of hydrogen technology continues to face delays.
Germany plans to hold an exclusive AUD $660m ($444m) auction for green hydrogen imports into Australia through H2Global funding.
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H2 Green Steel has rebranded as Stegra to reflect its aim to decarbonise hard-to-abate industries via green hydrogen, such as iron and steel production.
bp and Iberdrola have reached a final investment decision (FID) on a 25MW green hydrogen project at the British oil major’s Castellón refinery in Spain, seemingly rolling back on original plans to build an initial...
Plug Power will provide 25MW of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers to H2DRIVEN, an 80,000 tonnes per year methanol project in Portugal.
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