bp joins the Centre for Hydrogen Safety
The Centre for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) has revealed today (July 27) a new partnership with energy giant bp.
The Centre for Hydrogen Safety (CHS) has revealed today (July 27) a new partnership with energy giant bp.
Advent Technologies revealed it has been nominated by the Greek Ministry of Development and Investment to be a part of the first wave of the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEI) on hydrogen.
Technology group Wärtsilä is set to provide engine generating sets, that will run on a hydrogen and natural gas blend, for Keppel Offshore & Marine’s “Floating Living Lab” (FLL) in Singapore.
The HYPOS project has successfully developed a safety guideline for hydrogen use following three and a half years researching safety in hydrogen applications.
Bloom Energy revealed today (July 22) plans to cooperate with Heliogen to produce green hydrogen using only concentrated solar power and water to support the global energy transition.
“The maritime industry is looking for a solution for decarbonisation, and with the exposure we have had in this sector, we think we can provide those solutions with hydrogen.”
INNIO has launched its “Ready for H2” portfolio that includes 100% hydrogen powered Jenbacher engines.
The Queensland Government has suggested that partnering with the Smart Energy Council’s zero-carbon certification scheme could help bring further investor confidence to the state regarding hydrogen.
Capstone Green Energy revealed today (July 19) it will be providing two hydrogen blend C65 microturbines to Austrian-based Innovametall Stahl- und Metallbau for use in an ultra-low emission combined heat and power (CHP) system.
SunHydrogen shared today (July 19) it has experienced positive progress in scaling its nanoparticle-based green hydrogen technology.