Deutsche ReGas’ advances Lubmin plant after successful FEED
Deutsche ReGas has completed the front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase for its 200MW hydrogen production plant in Lubmin, Germany.
Deutsche ReGas has completed the front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase for its 200MW hydrogen production plant in Lubmin, Germany.
AFC Energy has launched Hyamtec Limited to accelerate and commercialise its next-generation modular ammonia cracking business.
TEAL Mobility has become the eighth member of the H2Accelerate collaboration as it looks to ensure the deployment of hydrogen refuelling infrastructure throughout Europe.
The Hydrogen Council’s latest Hydrogen Insights report delivered some much-needed positivity for the industry, whilst also bringing an equally needed sense of reality.
Final investment decisions (FIDs) on clean hydrogen projects have surged by 90% since last October, but a $335bn financing gap might have put 2030 ambitions out of reach, according to the Hydrogen Council’s latest report.
Höegh LNG has rebranded to Höegh Evi, reflecting its expanded focus beyond LNG imports to include hydrogen and ammonia.
The Scottish Government has made £7m ($9.2m) of funding available to kick start local green hydrogen projects with production capacities of 5-400MW.
“Low-carbon energy sources are set to grow, but not currently fast enough to meet Net Zero goals due to business case viability and other challenges,” the report reads.
Turkish bus manufacturer Karsan plans to launch a hydrogen fuel cell bus in 2025, using Toyota’s fuel cell modules under a new cooperation.
China’s Hygreen Energy has launched its new anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyser system and secured its first domestic customer.