Plug Power to lead BEDP on 500MW hydrogen plant
Plug Power has agreed to deliver a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP) for a 500MW electrolyser project in Europe.
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.
Plug Power has agreed to deliver a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP) for a 500MW electrolyser project in Europe.
HydrogenPro is set to carry out a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a 300MW green ammonia facility in Texas, US.
A Belgian power-to-methanol project has been terminated by its leading consortium due to economic challenges and high energy costs.
Redding Rancheria Tribe has received $500,000 in funding to support a US hydrogen production facility.
Nel has realigned its previous electrolyser supply agreements with Nikola and has decided to support Fortescue Metals Group’s 80MW Phoenix Hydrogen Hub.
Denmark’s Everfuel has transferred the ownership of a planned 20MW hydrogen hub in Norway to Greenstat Hydrogen in exchange for potential future milestone-based payments.
Plug Power has completed the first fill of a tanker with liquid green hydrogen at its new plant in Georgia, US, which will be used by Walmart, Amazon and Home Depot.
During Hyvolution 2024, MissionH24 revealed its hydrogen-powered, performance vehicle prototype H24EVO, will begin racing in 2025.
Ingka Group’s – IKEA’s largest retailer – investment arm has applied for a permit to construct an offshore wind and hydrogen production project in Sweden.
Lhyfe has started construction of a 10MW green hydrogen plant in the German seaport city of Brake, Lower Saxony.