Calix reveals successful FEED study on 30,000 tonne H-DRI plant
Calix Limited has completed a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study on a hydrogen direct reduced iron (H-DRI) demonstration plant in Australia.
It’s an absolute pleasure to be writing to you for the first time as Editor – especially as we draw closer to the 50 th issue of H2 View in April and our fifth birthday in July. With this February Power Pillar issue, we dive into hydrogen production. Power has been a subject that has always caught my eye. Recently, more than ever.
Calix Limited has completed a Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) study on a hydrogen direct reduced iron (H-DRI) demonstration plant in Australia.
David Landon, CEO of UK-based developer MoltexFLEX, discusses the ‘nuclear option’ for hydrogen production.
Solid oxide electrolysis and fuel cell (SOEC and SOFC) technology could “dominate” industrial industries, such as ammonia production and aviation fuels, an exlcusive H2 View webinar has been told.
Future Proof Shipping (FPS) has launched its second hydrogen-powered inland vessel in Werkendam, the Netherlands.
Denmark’s Green Hydrogen Systems has upgraded its revenue guidance for 2024 as it signed an order for 8.1MW of electrolyser capacity.
Brazilian mining major Vale has signed an agreement to explore building a co-located iron ore briquette plant at a Spanish start-up’s green hydrogen-based steel project.
Uniper Energy Storage has announced it will develop salt caverns for large-volume hydrogen storage in north west Germany.
From April 17-18 2024, AVL will host its 10th High Power Systems Conference in Austria, at Helmut List Halle in Graz, dubbed Decarbonisation and Sustainability: A Paradigm shift.
Brazilian state-owned Petrobras will invest $18m to construct a pilot electrolysis plant to pursue green hydrogen research, as the oil major persists on a $100bn oil expansion plan.
EET Hydrogen has entered into final negotiations with the UK Government’s Department of Energy Security and Net Zero for its 350MW hydrogen plant.