European Commission approves €1.4bn in funding for hydrogen transportation
The European Commission has approved the fourth Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) designed to support the development of 13 projects in seven countries.
The European Commission has approved the fourth Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) designed to support the development of 13 projects in seven countries.
Chart Industries will provide hydrogen compression solutions to support the €657m ($715m) expansion of Repsol’s Sines industrial complex in Portugal.
PowerCell has agreed to deliver two 100kW marine fuel cells to retrofit an existing research vessel using a hydrogen-electric hybrid propulsion system.
TotalEnergies has agreed to collaborate on the development of a large green hydrogen project, set to potentially produce one million tonnes of hydrogen per year in Tunisia.
McPhy Energy and Hytlantic have agreed to cancel their cooperation on the GreenH2Atlantic project, which would have seen McPhy provide electrolyser technology.
CMB.TECH has inked an agreement to see four tugboats built using its dual-fuel hydrogen technology.
Air Liquide has issued a new €500m ($541m) green bond to fund its energy transition projects including low-carbon hydrogen, carbon capture and low-carbon air gases.
Denmark’s Everfuel has opened a hydrogen refuelling station at a Frankfurt bus operator’s depot in Germany.
Scotland is set to publish a hydrogen export plan after a report suggested the nation could meet anywhere between 22% and 100% of Germany’s hydrogen import volumes by 2045.
The UK and Australian Governments have awarded a combined £480,000 ($610,400) to a consortium looking to reduce renewable methanol costs with efficient green hydrogen production.