Energy Observer ends 68,000-mile global voyage at French home port
The hydrogen-powered Energy Observer has returned to its home port of Saint-Malo, France, marking the end of its seven-year Odyssey around the world.
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.
The hydrogen-powered Energy Observer has returned to its home port of Saint-Malo, France, marking the end of its seven-year Odyssey around the world.
Trade body Hydrogen UK is urging the incoming government to ensure key green hydrogen projects can reach final investment decision (FID) within its first 100 days in office.
Norwegian state-owned Enova has announced NOK 1.2bn ($113m) will be allocated to nine hydrogen vessels and six ammonia vessels.
HTEC will deploy 100 hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric trucks (FCETs) in British Columbia (B.C.), Canada.
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group (CE&IG) has secured a contract to build and maintain around 24 liquid hydrogen refuelling stations in South Korea.
Edwin C Farrall Transport (Farrall Group) will explore the integration of HVS’ heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) into its fleet.
Rely has released a configurable productised plant dedicated to the large-scale production of green hydrogen, called Clear100+.
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SENCO Hydrogen Capital has completed a €20m ($21.4m) investment in Strohm to advance developments in hydrogen and carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) applications.
Lhyfe has agreed to build and operate a green hydrogen production plant to serve DB Energie’s plans for zero-emission trains.