Uniper and Sasol cancel 200MW hydrogen project amid market hurdles
Uniper and Sasol have cancelled a 200MW hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Sweden, according to reports.
Uniper and Sasol have cancelled a 200MW hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) project in Sweden, according to reports.
A variety of operational factors current density, voltage fluctuations, transient and variable loads, water purity, and internal electrolyser conditions, impact the durability and stability of alternative electrolysers deployed in large scale green hydrogen projects.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), Oman and Morocco are expected to exceed their hydrogen production capacities for 2030, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Masdar has announced it will explore renewable and green hydrogen opportunities with Norwegian energy developers.
The company plans to discontinue sales of its A-Series alkaline electrolyser to focus exclusively on the 6MW X-Series system
Scatec will receive a grant worth €30m ($33m) to partially finance its planned Egyptian green hydrogen project worth €500m ($549m).
The Brazilian Government has made R$6bn ($1.09bn) available to support the development of clean hydrogen hubs that will decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
GAIL has agreed to develop 2.5GW of renewable projects throughout India with AM Green (AMG) to produce green hydrogen, ammonia and methanol.
Polenergia has obtained a building permit for its 5MW green hydrogen project and completed its first hydrogen co-combustion tests in Poland.
Plug Power has agreed to supply 3GW of electrolysers to Allied Green Ammonia’s (AGA) green hydrogen project in Australia’s Northern Territory.