Petrofac supporting leading UK CCS and hydrogen project
Global engineering firm Petrofac has been awarded an engineering and project management office support contract for a carbon capture and hydrogen production project in Scotland.
Global engineering firm Petrofac has been awarded an engineering and project management office support contract for a carbon capture and hydrogen production project in Scotland.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has started the sale of its hydrogen liquefier which was first developed by made-in-Japan technologies with liquefaction efficiency.
The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBS) has appointed Bill Zobel as its Executive Director.
Industry consortium Norsk e-Fuel is planning Europe’s first commercial plant for hydrogen-based renewable aviation in Norway.
Global engineering, environmental and strategic consultancy Ricardo and the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) are supporting the delivery of a new solar powered hydrogen production facility on the Isle of Wight, UK.
Tasmania has developed hydrogen-related qualifications as part of a new $14m Trades and Water Centre of Excellence at TasTAFE’s Clarence campus.
A new project to produce renewable hydrogen and graphite from wastewater will use technology created by the University of Western Australia (UWA).
Iceland’s largest electricity generator Landsvirkjun – the National Power Company of Iceland – wants to develop a hydrogen production facility at the 16MW Ljósifoss Hydropower Station, about 70km outside of Reykjavík.
Californian renewable hydrogen technology developer HyperSolar is ready to start manufacturing the first series of its Gen 1 hydrogen panels for demonstration.
The California Energy Commission has released an IC Irvine roadmap for the buildout and deployment of renewable hydrogen production plants in California to support policy decisions and inform stakeholders.