Indian PM shares ambitious plans for green hydrogen
The Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has turned his attention to green hydrogen after he claimed the country has fulfilled numerous Paris commitments on green energy.
The Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has turned his attention to green hydrogen after he claimed the country has fulfilled numerous Paris commitments on green energy.
Dutch electrolyser manufacturer Battolyser Systems has closed a €30m ($33.2m) Series A funding round as it looks to bring 2.5MW and 5MW hydrogen production systems to market by 2025.
Nel will deliver a MC250 containerised PEM electrolyser to the US city of St. Cloud, to begin producing green hydrogen at a wastewater treatment facility.
Electrolyser supplier H-TEC Systems will deliver three ME450 PEM products to Helen Oy’s 3MW hydrogen production plant in Finland.
Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the two plan to jointly develop, study, evaluate and sell containerised electrolysers 1-7.5MW in size.
Green hydrogen-based e-fuels firm Infinium has secured up to $1.1bn of investment from Canada’s Brookfield Asset Management.
Spain is supporting Chinese wind turbine producer Envision Energy’s plans to build a $1bn 5GW electrolyser factory in the southern European nation.
The EU has awarded South Africa two grants worth €32m ($35m) to advance the country’s green hydrogen plans.
The Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) has commissioned Siemens Energy to supply a 100MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plant.
ABL Group has joined the AquaVentus Förderverein project which aims to accelerate the development of European green hydrogen capacity from North Sea offshore wind.