Hystar lands second electrolyser deal in South Korea with Sunbo Unitech
Hystar’s electrolyser stacks will be integrated into Sunbo Unitech’s balance of plant system before being commissioned and handed over to KOMIPO’s Shin Boryeong power station.
Hystar’s electrolyser stacks will be integrated into Sunbo Unitech’s balance of plant system before being commissioned and handed over to KOMIPO’s Shin Boryeong power station.
CIC’s David Green claimed the agreement with Purus Marine is critical in creating a hydrogen product “that truly met the ambitions of energy and derivatives customers.”
Enapter said the partnership will “enable companies to make even better use of the high potential of renewables, reduce production and storage costs for green energy and maximise output in the production of hydrogen.”
Part of the wide Vast Solar 1 initiative, Vast and project partner Mabanaft will produce green methanol derived from hydrogen in South Australia.
Sparc Hydrogen’s technology “employs photocatalyst materials and sunlight to produce green hydrogen directly from water.”
Samsung E&A will become Nel’s largest shareholder and EPC partner, developing and selling hydrogen plants based on Nel’s electrolyser technology.
The report estimates that 75% of 2030 clean hydrogen demand will come from established use cases like refining and ammonia production
Hyundai’s second facility in South Korea will reportedly be capable of producing fuel cells for 6,500 hydrogen-powered cars annually.
Powered by a 12-cylinder hydrogen engine, the truck features a 700 bar tank system provided by Argo-Anleg.
The Clean Energy Precinct (CEP) project plans to see a 220-hectare area of industrial wasteland on Kooragang Island near the New South Wales (NSW) port developed into a clean hydrogen hub.