CHIP targets key hydrogen technologies with three new projects
The Carbon Trust’s Clean Hydrogen Innovation Programme (CHIP) has launched three projects to address essential technology groups within the hydrogen supply chain.
The Carbon Trust’s Clean Hydrogen Innovation Programme (CHIP) has launched three projects to address essential technology groups within the hydrogen supply chain.
Vireon has revealed plans to build the first of four large-scale hydrogen refuelling stations in Finland.
Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) has completed the Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) for its membrane-free MFE110 electrolyser ahead of deployment in Northern Ireland.
A company spokesperson told H2 View the firm’s Norwegian production plans are now at an “uncertain stage,” and will remain so until there are “clear incentives and support from government.”
Wales & West Utilities (WWU) will develop two hydrogen projects in the UK together with the South West Conceptual Plan (SWCP) and Decentralised Alliance for South West Hydrogen (DASH).
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned that extra requirements for electricity used in green hydrogen production should be “applied cautiously” by policymakers.
Ecoclean has successfully commissioned an EcoLyzer electrolyser into operation in Germany that can range between 1-20MW capacities.
KGAL ESPF 6 will invest in PtX Development’s green hydrogen project at Lubmin, Germany, with a planned total capacity of over 1GW.
Spain plans to meet 74% of industrial hydrogen demand with green hydrogen by 2030, as it trebles its installed electrolyser capacity goals to 12GW.
PowerCell has secured an SEK 165m ($16.3m) order for its hydrogen fuel cell systems from an unnamed Italian marine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) for installation on commercial cruise ships.