Woodside Energy withdraws plans to export ammonia from Tasmania to Japan
Woodside Energy has withdrawn environmental applications it had submitted for a 300MW hydrogen production project in Tasmania.
Woodside Energy has withdrawn environmental applications it had submitted for a 300MW hydrogen production project in Tasmania.
A one million-tonne-per-year green ammonia plant in India has reached final investment decision (FID), with plans to export the hydrogen derivative to Europe from 2026.
Topsoe, Skovgaard Energy and Vestas have inaugurated a 5,000-tonne-per-year green ammonia plant in Denmark, aiming to demonstrate the potential of the hydrogen carrier.
The industrial sector is expected to dominate hydrogen demand in the approaching decades and not transportation, according to a new report from the International Chamber of Shipping.
Sembcorp Green Hydrogen has agreed with Japanese shipping company NYK Line to transport 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia from India to Japan.
Next Hydrogen has provided its latest generation alkaline electrolysis technology to the University of Minnesota (UMN) to demonstrate the production of ammonia from renewable energy.
H2 View understands that the Indonesian Government is aiming to invest up to $25.2bn into the green hydrogen sector by 2060.
Ørsted has shelved its hydrogen-based e-fuels project in Sweden, incurring a DKK 1.5bn ($221m) loss, but says it remains committed to renewable hydrogen.
ATOME has completed a formal Free Trade Zone (FTZ) contract for its 145MW green hydrogen-based fertiliser project in Paraguay.
Prumo Logística and Fuella have secured the first area reservation contract for a newly licensed low-carbon hydrogen and derivatives hub in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.