IðunnH2, Haffner Energy partner on 300MW hydrogen-based SAF plant in Iceland
The partners say the plant will allow airlines at Keflavík Airport to exceed the 6% EU SAF blending mandate in 2030.
The partners say the plant will allow airlines at Keflavík Airport to exceed the 6% EU SAF blending mandate in 2030.
The real challenge lies in transforming electrolyser manufacturing from an industrial batch process into a streamlined, scalable operation, writes Leanne Halliday, LRQA Territory Manager for Oceania.
“What would take a person years to test, the computer can simulate in a matter of days.”
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has agreed to support the Western Green Energy Hub (WEGH) in assessing the feasibility of producing hydrogen in western Australia.
Shaifali Sood, Hydrogen Consultant at Ricardo, explores the importance of water as a business risk in green hydrogen that must be planned for and managed from the outset – not treated as an afterthought…
EWE has chosen consulting company Drees & Sommer SE to manage its large-scale green hydrogen project in Germany which is expected to produce 26,000 tonnes of the fuel per year.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has commissioned ZEG to undertake a feasibility study assessing the implementation of hydrogen production technology in Germany.
The South Australian Hydrogen Jobs Plan’s (HJP) initiative to construct a hydrogen hub has secured development approval from state and federal agencies.
Two Canadian companies are looking to construct a new gas turbine power plant that could be powered by blends of low-carbon hydrogen produced from an electrified steam methane reforming (SMR) process.
Lhyfe has partnered with OX2 and Velarion to create a hydrogen cluster in Ånge, Sweden, combining renewable power with large-scale hydrogen production.