NextChem Tech adopts Vallourec’s Delphy for hydrogen and ammonia storage
NextChem Tech will integrate Vallourec’s hydrogen storage solution into green hydrogen and ammonia projects it’s participating in as a technology provider.
The time is most definitely now for a hydrogen economy which has moved far beyond its original aim or definition.” Those were the words of Rob Cockerill, then managing editor at H2 View, in his editorial for our very first issue back in 2019. Fast forward 49 issues to April 2024 and our 50th issue, and it feels as if hydrogen is now finding its new definition. Having moved from its roots as a “merchant” gas, traditionally used in chemicals and refining processes, where it was often described as ‘the key enabler of refineries,’ it is now seen as a very different kind of enabler: one of decarbonisation.
NextChem Tech will integrate Vallourec’s hydrogen storage solution into green hydrogen and ammonia projects it’s participating in as a technology provider.
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The European Commission has approved the €350m ($379m) German scheme designed to support renewable hydrogen production.
Norwegian Hydrogen’s joint venture (JV) Grøn Brint has produced its first molecules of hydrogen from its 2MW Hjørring plant in Denmark.
Hydrologiq took part in what is potentially the “world’s first” hydrogen-powered film shoot for Toyota.
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