Luxfer secures Alberta grant to develop hydrogen storage solution
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has received a clean technology grant to support the development of a new Type 4, 700 bar hydrogen cylinder in Canada.
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.
Luxfer Gas Cylinders has received a clean technology grant to support the development of a new Type 4, 700 bar hydrogen cylinder in Canada.
“45V, in its current form is a straight jacket on the industry and works against the Biden Administration’s own climate goals,” Forrest said.
Liquid Wind has received an environmental permit for its second green hydrogen-based e-methanol plant in Sweden.
Air Products’ CEO said he expects blue hydrogen to cannibalise grey hydrogen within the next decade.
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games will be the “ideal” event to showcase what hydrogen can do to decarbonise the mobility industry, according to Toyota Motor Europe’s R&D Vice-President.
The hydrogen-powered Energy Observer made its final stop over the weekend, before its grand return to Saint-Malo, France.
Cleanergy has announced it will launch the “first” hydrogen-powered ship in Africa, in collaboration with the Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Namport.
Never before has hydrogen received so much attention – and so much pressure to prove itself. As part of the clean energy transition, it holds great potential to decarbonise key industries and reduce climate-warming emissions...
The MoU could see Plug agree to develop a Basic Engineering and Design Package (BEDP) for the project this month (May 2024).
Hydrogen Ukraine and AB5 Consulting have won a grant to advance its H2U Renewable Hydrogen Project, located in Ukraine’s Odesa region.