HH2E German hydrogen projects to benefit from Siemens Energy technology
Siemens Energy has agreed to supply HH2E’s green hydrogen production units with high-voltage systems and power transformers.
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.
Siemens Energy has agreed to supply HH2E’s green hydrogen production units with high-voltage systems and power transformers.
H2SITE has commissioned a palladium membrane separator capable of extracting five to 20% blends of hydrogen at 99% purity.
The Canadian Government and World Energy GH2 have signed a definitive agreement with a CAD $128m ($94m) loan to support the development of a large-scale green hydrogen export project in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Symbio and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have agreed to joint develop fuel cell systems for construction machinery.
Agfa has been awarded an €11m ($11.9m) grant from the EU Innovation Fund to build a hydrogen electrolyser membrane production plant to support 20GW of alkaline electrolysis per year.
TECO 2030 and Umoe Mandal have received preliminary approval for the design of a high-speed hydrogen fuel cell-powered vessel.
The Fédération International de l’Automobile (FIA) has said it will focus efforts on the development and promotion of liquid hydrogen storage solutions across different disciplines and competitions.
Winners of the 2024 Hydrogen Awards were named on Tuesday (February 27) in a ceremony at Keele Univserity, UK.
Honda’s 2025 CR-V e:FCEV (fuel cell electric vehicle) will be the US’ “first production plug-in hydrogen vehicle.”
Despite agreeing with the objectives of proposed US Treasury rules on the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA’s) clean hydrogen production tax credit (PTC), Jason Few, CEO of FuelCell Energy, has told H2 View, they could be...