EnerVenue launches second generation metal-hydrogen energy storage technology
EnerVenue has launched its second generation energy storage product, EnerVenue Energy Storage Vessels (ESVs).
EnerVenue has launched its second generation energy storage product, EnerVenue Energy Storage Vessels (ESVs).
Coming off the back of the Australian Prime Minister’s proposed A$15bn ($10.07bn) National Reconstruction Fund, the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) has said the Government must plan for massive renewables growth to unlock a manufacturing boom.
An initiative of 18 companies led by the Port of Rotterdam has kicked off a study into setting up a large-scale ammonia cracker to enable imports of 1 million tonnes of hydrogen per year.
The Energy Market Authority (EMA) and Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) are inviting interested parties to submit proposals under an Expression of Interest (EOI) to build, own and operate low or zero-carbon power...
The EU and Japan have intensified their co-operation on hydrogen with the signature of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to spur innovation and develop an international hydrogen market.
KBR has won a contract to provide engineering services for an offshore energy storage project for CrossWind, a joint venture (JV) between Shell and Dutch utility company Eneco, which will produce hydrogen and electricity storage.
INEOS Inovyn is claiming a European first by being the first company to use a green hydrogen truck for PVC transportation next year.
Shell’s Vice-President for Hydrogen has told a H2 View Webinar that pragmatism is needed in policymaking that will shape the hydrogen landscape.
Hydrogen gas compression technology provider, PDC Machines has appointed Michael Ciotti as its Senior Vice-President of Product.
BMW Group is starting production of its small series iX5 Hydrogen model with tests scheduled to start in spring 2023.