‘Project Union’ set to create 2,000km hydrogen network
National Grid has today (18th March) announced plans which aim to join together industrial clusters around the UK, potentially creating a 2,000km hydrogen backbone by around 2030.
National Grid has today (18th March) announced plans which aim to join together industrial clusters around the UK, potentially creating a 2,000km hydrogen backbone by around 2030.
Danish engineering firm Haldor Topsøe and private equity firm Aquamarine are set to build a new green ammonia facility including a 100MW solid oxide electrolyser cells (SOEC) electrolysis unit in Germany.
Northern Gas Networks (NGN) and BP are joining forces to explore the potential of hydrogen for meeting the UK Government’s target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
ITM Power today (18th March) announced the sale of a 1.4MW electrolyser to Sumitomo Corporation, which is set to be the first system the UK company has deployed in Japan.
A new project is seeking to bring 20 state-of-the-art hydrogen-powered double decker buses to the streets of the Liverpool City Region in the UK.
The Port of Rotterdam and Chile have inked a brand-new green hydrogen agreement that will see the two locations work together to pair international supply and demand of the clean fuel.
A new weekly ‘news and advice memo’ has been launched dedicated to the fast-changing hydrogen policy landscape in the UK.
Air Liquide and ArcelorMittal have joined forces to produce low-carbon steel in Dunkirk, France, with the introduction of low-carbon hydrogen and carbon capture technologies.
German based steel producer Salzgitter has teamed up with Avacon and Linde to begin operations for a €50m ($59.5m) project that will see green hydrogen produced based on electricity generated by wind power.
More than 90 players active in the energy market have signed a letter calling on the European Commission to recognise the role of hydrogen blending in existing natural gas networks.