Brazil shortlists 12 hydrogen hubs for $1bn decarbonisation fund bid
Brazil has selected 12 low-carbon hydrogen hub projects to compete for $1bn of international funding.
Brazil has selected 12 low-carbon hydrogen hub projects to compete for $1bn of international funding.
The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) will provide electricity from two of its French wind farms for the hydrogen production project, Hyd’Occ.
HydrogenPro has raised NOK 70m ($6.2m) in equity from existing investors and has agreed on a deal to double this amount with Longi Green Energy Technology.
“If the company cannot raise funds or find a buyer, it is expected that the reduction in force will be completed in February 2025.”
If some or all of these predictions are correct, we expect to see a greater number of large, well-sponsored projects taking FID by Q4 2025, says Dan Feldman, Global Head, Energy at king & Spalding.
If this industry wants to find its path to success, it must begin answering the tough questions, writes H2 View Editor, Charlie Currie.
Surely we can’t keep publishing reports about the state of play and the FID barrier, whilst clinging to (very) marginal gains, writes Rob Cockerill, Global Content Director at gasworld and H2 View.
Glenn Davies, CEO at Patriot Hydrogen, discusses the challenges and obstacles for making hydrogen power a reality in Australia, on H2 View’s, Power Pillar Special webinar.
Innovation is essential in hydrogen’s future. But we also need to temper our expectations so that we are not waiting for the ‘perfect’ and never deploying the ‘good enough’, writes Dr. David Hart, Global Hydrogen...
Peter Wilson, Executive Industry Consultant at Hexagon discusses the growth in digitisation can work alongside the growth in hydrogen in the energy transition, on H2 View’s, Power Pillar Special webinar.