Ador Powertron unveils 500MW green hydrogen power electronics plant in Pune
Indian power electronics firm Ador Powertron has unveiled a new 500MW manufacturing plant for green hydrogen power solutions.
Indian power electronics firm Ador Powertron has unveiled a new 500MW manufacturing plant for green hydrogen power solutions.
Asahi Kasei expects to secure an ¥11.4bn ($73m) government subsidy to scale its hydrogen electrolyser component manufacturing to at least 2GW of capacity as it aims to grab a 20% market share.
Plug Power has finalised a 3GW electrolyser order from Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) for a major hydrogen-to-ammonia plant under development in Australia’s Northern Territory.
US hydrogen-based ammonia-to-power tech firm Amogy has raised $56m in venture financing from the likes of Samsung, Hanwha, Temasek, MOL and more.
Maire has been awarded an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract worth $125m to deliver a hydrogen production unit to Malaysia.
AM Green and DP World have partnered to develop logistics and storage infrastructure in India in a bid to export one million tonnes of both green ammonia and methanol.
South Korea’s GH EnA has agreed to use Utility’s H2Gen reactors to produce “carbon-negative” hydrogen using biogas.
The second H2Global auction round will adopt a dual strategy, conducting two distinct auctions across different continents as part of the €3bn ($3.1bn) tender.
“The cost of transporting high-pressure hydrogen escalates sharply when distances exceed 200km, sometimes surpassing the cost of production itself – something that end-users find hard to accept.”
Recent developments involving hydrogen hubs, floating facilities and an oversubscribed auction all point to an Indian hydrogen market on the boil as it strives to meet its 5 mmtpa target by 2030.