Singapore: Liquid hydrogen supply infrastructure being explored for Keppel Data Centres
A newly formed consortium is looking at the feasibility of using imported liquid hydrogen to power Keppel Data Centres in Singapore.
A newly formed consortium is looking at the feasibility of using imported liquid hydrogen to power Keppel Data Centres in Singapore.
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority in Texas is looking to develop renewable energy infrastructure to support the production of green hydrogen and optionality provide renewable power directly to the port and its customer.
A proposed world-scale hydrogen project could produce up to 300,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually in Alberta, Canada, and accelerate the province’s hydrogen strategy.
thyssenkrupp Steel, HKM and the Port of Rotterdam have joined forces to investigate setting up international supply chains for hydrogen.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries has obtained approval in principle (AiP) from Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) for a cargo containment system (CCS) offering the world’s largest capacity for use in a large liquified hydrogen carrier.
Hexagon Purus’ hydrogen cylinders will be part of storage and transportation solutions developed and manufactured by Wystrach in France and Germany.
A national company-led hydrogen cluster established in Finland aims to accelerate hydrogen exports and the hydrogen economy by opening up doors to European networks.
Norway-based Umoe Advanced Composites AS (UAC) has entered into a joint venture with Chinese investment fund, Yield Capital, to build up a large-scale fibreglass pressure vessels production facility for hydrogen in China.
GKN Powder Metallurgy is launching a new dedicated green hydrogen unit, GKN Hydrogen, that will look to drive green hydrogen storage technology solutions based on metal hyrides.
As we stated at the start of this four-part series, hydrogen is not always the best answer. In this final instalment we take a look at the use cases where hydrogen will be the most...