Egyptian fertiliser major to switch to hydrogen amid natural gas shortage
One of Egypt’s largest fertiliser firms will start partially replacing natural gas with hydrogen at its production facilities amid shortages of the fossil gas.
As we pass the halfway point of 2024, it would be fair to say that many across the hydrogen industry are under the pump. While on my travels to the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam, that sentiment was abundantly clear. Across the event’s sessions, discussions on the exhibition floor and throughout interviews, a sense of reality was conveyed that I had not yet experienced in hydrogen.
One of Egypt’s largest fertiliser firms will start partially replacing natural gas with hydrogen at its production facilities amid shortages of the fossil gas.
UK-based Renewco Power will develop green hydrogen projects throughout Spain as part of a Joint Venture (JV) with INDHO.
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HDF Energy will receive up to €172m ($183m) to support the development and industrialisation of hydrogen fuel cells at its plant in Blanquefort, France.
W.L. Gore & Associates, a global leader in proton exchange membrane (PEM) technology, has achieved a significant impact on reducing the levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH) compared to traditional market alternatives.