EU approves €265m for Sweden’s H2 Green Steel plant
The European Commission has announced €265m ($284m) will be made available for H2 Green Steel to develop a large-scale green steel plant.
The European Commission has announced €265m ($284m) will be made available for H2 Green Steel to develop a large-scale green steel plant.
UK-based Renewco Power will develop green hydrogen projects throughout Spain as part of a Joint Venture (JV) with INDHO.
“It is obvious that even so-called mature electrolyser technology may be considered as prototypical by the insurance industry, as it is deployed at scale and with variable renewable energy supply,” writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk...
“We need to make sure that what we use from our learnings from other industries makes sense in this field, in the hydrogen economy,” Ana Dominguez, Engineering Services Supervisor at Swagelok, told gasworld’s 1895 Podcast.
US hydrogen-powered truck firm Hyzon Motors is withdrawing from overseas market despite having launched its Australian commercial vehicle platform this year.
HDF Energy will receive up to €172m ($183m) to support the development and industrialisation of hydrogen fuel cells at its plant in Blanquefort, France.
W.L. Gore & Associates, a global leader in proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology, has achieved a significant impact on reducing the levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH) compared to traditional market alternatives.
Wood will carry out a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for Centrica’s hydrogen storage project in the UK.
Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) has reported it has confirmed the reliability of its X-Series electrolyser prototype following phase one testing.
KKR will provide up to €400m ($428m) for the development of green hydrogen, ammonia and other green technology projects in collaboration with IGNIS.