New 10MW green hydrogen production plant set for Switzerland
Alpiq, EW Höfe and SOCAR Energy Switzerland are set to build a new 10MW electrolysis plant in Freienbach, Switzerland, that will produce 1,000 to 1,200 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
Alpiq, EW Höfe and SOCAR Energy Switzerland are set to build a new 10MW electrolysis plant in Freienbach, Switzerland, that will produce 1,000 to 1,200 tonnes of green hydrogen annually.
Australia and the UK have today (July 29) inked an agreement to make low emissions technologies, such as clean hydrogen and carbon capture, globally scalable and commercially viable.
Within the past year, public and private sector leaders worldwide have made ambitious plans to combat climate change. Within these plans, hydrogen often plays a critical role, and the source of this hydrogen energy has...
Jericho Energy Ventures has announced it has led a Series A financing for H2U Technologies, a company that is focused on developing its proprietary ultrahigh throughput, AI-driven, electrocatalyst discovery process for electrolyser and fuel cell...
Nel ASA has today (July 23) said it will provide a MW-scale PEM electrolyser to the PosHYdon project, which aims to validate the integration of offshore hydrogen, wind and natural gas, offshore the Netherlands
Cromarty Firth has been identified as an ideal home for the UK’s largest green hydrogen electrolyser according to a feasibility study conducted by the North of Scotland Hydrogen Programme.
Bloom Energy revealed today (July 22) plans to cooperate with Heliogen to produce green hydrogen using only concentrated solar power and water to support the global energy transition.
Green Hydrogen Systems is set to begin the second phase of expanding its current combined manufacturing, research and development, and its office facilities in Kolding, Denmark.
Clean Power Hydrogen Group (CPH2) has said it will move into a new facility in Doncaster, at which it will manufacture its MFE220 and MFE440 Membrane-Free Electrolyser™.
The Scottish Cluster could potentially have a hydrogen production capacity of 3.7GW by the mid 2030’s according to a new report released by Element Energy.