Russia ramps up its hydrogen commitment for a decarbonised future
A new deal inked today (September 2) will see Russia explore new hydrogen and ammonia projects to push forward a decarbonised future.
A new deal inked today (September 2) will see Russia explore new hydrogen and ammonia projects to push forward a decarbonised future.
A group of researchers from the Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) has developed a new catalyst that can decompose ammonia at temperatures 100°C lower than conventional catalysts for hydrogen production.
Fortescue Metals Group is set to decarbonise the company’s operations in addition to extending its reach into the hydrogen value chain following record profits.
Japan is looking to decarbonise one of its withstanding LNG thermal power plants with hydrogen.
Plans for a world leading green ammonia and green hydrogen facility are moving forward in Oman – and the development is believed to be one of the largest in the world of its kind.
Green hydrogen opportunities in Ukraine are at the heart of a new partnership between Naftogaz and RWE.
Abu Dhabi is set to become a hub of ammonia and hydrogen exportation with a new clean ammonia supply chain agreement secured between ADNOC and INPEX.
Norwegian transportation and industry is set to be decarbonised using green ammonia produced by hydrogen in a new agreement.
A new ammonia-based company has been launched today (August 16) aiming to provide a competitive advantage for the growing hydrogen economy in Norway by creating green ammonia.
The development of a new green hydrogen and green ammonia project is being explored in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).