H2Hubs one week on: The hubs that missed out
A week on from the US’ $7bn Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub awards, more hubs that missed out on a chance for funding and environmental organisations have been airing grievances.
A week on from the US’ $7bn Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub awards, more hubs that missed out on a chance for funding and environmental organisations have been airing grievances.
Japan will need to replace its current imported LNG and coal infrastructure with hydrogen and derived fuels such as ammonia, alongside development of wind and solar, in order to decarbonise, according to a new Hydrogen...
In the H2 View Power Pillar Special webinar a panel of three industry leaders discussed the role hydrogen will play in sustainable industrial facilities of the future.
The India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) estimates the addressable market for Indian-manufactured hydrogen equipment could reach $45-50bn by 2030.
How hydrogen could successfully evolve the industrial landscape, ensuring assets are kept on board will be up for discussion in an exclusive Power Pillar Special webinar, powered by H2 View and sponsored by Hexagon.
EXMAR LPG, a joint venture between EXMAR and Seapeak, is going ahead with ammonia as fuel for two Midsize Gas Carriers(MGCs) on order at Hyundai Mipo Dockyard in South Korea.
The Jordanian Ministry of Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jordan Green Ammonia (JGA) to deploy green hydrogen projects.
Aker Horizons and Statkraft have agreed to collaborate on a large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia 600MW project in Narvik, Norway.
Last month (September), H2 View attended the 2023 H2 MEET conference at KINTEX (Korea International Exhibition Centre) in Goyang City, South Korea, to identify ‘Best of H2 Meet’ award winners.
The White House says the hubs will catalyse $40bn of private investment, delivering a third of the 2030 national goal of producing 10 million tonnes per year, and players have applauded the move.