Green hydrogen production begins at L&T’s manufacturing complex
A green hydrogen plant at Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) manufacturing complex in Hazira, India, has been commissioned to see the daily production of 45kg of green hydrogen.
A green hydrogen plant at Larsen & Toubro’s (L&T) manufacturing complex in Hazira, India, has been commissioned to see the daily production of 45kg of green hydrogen.
Recent geopolitical instability and energy security fears are accelerating hydrogen adoption, bringing forward large-scale demand, and increasing the need for efficient shipping of hydrogen in gaseous, liquid or chemical state – and the need to...
In the coming months, Europe’s largest hydrogen electrolyser will start taking shape on the Tweede Maasvlakte, near the port of Rotterdam. In July, Shell announced its decision to invest in the 200MW Holland Hydrogen I...
In the days prior to this edition going to press, a joint report by Siemens Energy and Roland Berger highlighted the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region’s potential as an exporter of green hydrogen.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Kawasaki) is working to develop and commercialise the infrastructure and technologies needed to build hydrogen energy supply chains, ranging from production to transportation, storage and utilisation. In fact, KHI’s demonstration of these...
The blocking of the Suez Canal in March 2021 underlined the sheer magnitude of the shipping sector, both as a prominent example of a cargo ship and its cargo itself but also in terms of...
It is estimated that 90% of all freight goods are transported by sea, which makes the maritime sector a significant contributor to harmful emissions.
A precis of the 2021 report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) exploring the challenges and opportunities facing the global shipping sector.
Hydrogen has the ability to decarbonise maritime markets in the long-term as H2 View explores this month, but as Rob Cockerill explains here, the shipping sector could conversely hold the key to unlocking green hydrogen’s...
German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz is set to visit Canada to advance policies including hydrogen with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.