Hydrogen pipelines the ‘path the industry must take,’ H2 View webinar hears
In order to scale-up and the advance the hydrogen market, pipelines need to be the focus to ensure distribution, a BrainDrip-sponsored H2 View webinar has heard.
Industrial applications is a topic we simply cannot ignore. From the steel in our buildings or the fertilisers aiding our crops, the industrial production of various products is extensively woven into the fabric of our lives. But those industries are also a major threat to our climate. In 2022 the industrial sector was directly responsible for a quarter of global energy system carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.
In order to scale-up and the advance the hydrogen market, pipelines need to be the focus to ensure distribution, a BrainDrip-sponsored H2 View webinar has heard.
Nel ASA’s hydrogen refuelling division Cavendish Hydrogen has applied for admission for trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Initial investments from Great British Energy (GBE) would focus on wind and solar projects, along with hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS) and floating offshore wind technologies.
HydrogenPro has been awarded DKK 35m ($5.1m) from the Danish Government for an electrode factory that could meet the needs of up to 500MW of electrolyser capacity.
Fokker Next Gen will develop an aircraft designed to run on both liquid hydrogen combustion (LH2) and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), featuring a dual fuel design.
Hydrogéne de France (HDF) Energy has inaugurated its fuel cell manufacturing plant located in Blanquefort, France.
The Romanian Railway Reform Authority (RRA) has cancelled a tender to acquire 12 hydrogen-powered trains.
Nel’s newly launched refuelling business Cavendish Hydrogen has logged its first hydrogen refuelling equipment purchase order for a station that could power Winter Olympic transport.
Offering top prices of €127/MWh of renewable hydrogen and €62/MWh of biomethane, the “descending clock” auction price will decrease until bidders are unwilling to sell the gases at certain prices.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has completed the construction of a hydrogen-powered engine generator ahead of in-house testing in Japan.