Honeywell and ENEOS to deliver commercial scale LOHC project
Japanese energy company ENEOS will develop the “world’s first” commercial scale Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) project using Honeywell’s solution.
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.
Japanese energy company ENEOS will develop the “world’s first” commercial scale Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) project using Honeywell’s solution.
Sunfire and P2X Solutions have successfully installed a 20MW electrolysis plant in Harjavalta, Finland, with green hydrogen production expected to start later this year (2024).
The Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) and H2Global Foundation (H2Global) have agreed to collaborate on hydrogen development.
thyssenkrupp nucera has reported a record sales order as it further advances its position in the alkaline water electrolysis sector.
HAV Hydrogen has received NOK 12.4m ($1.18m) to build, test and certify a containerised hydrogen energy system for ships.
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Nippon Steel Corporation has confirmed a 33% reduction in blast furnace CO2 emissions using hydrogen reduction technology was achieved.
Plug Power has delivered several “first-of-its-kind” liquid hydrogen portable refuelers to its customers.
Germany and Algeria are establishing a hydrogen task force as the two nations reveal intentions to work together more closely on green hydrogen production.
A Gensol Engineering and Matrix Gas consortium has been granted manufacturing capacity for a 63MW electrolyser plant.