Dutch firm produces animal feed from hydrogen and CO2
Dutch company Aerbio has produced animal feed from CO2 and hydrogen gases at its pilot plant as part of project REACT-FIRST, according to reports.
As we enter the summer break for many, it’s been a polarising start to the second half of 2024. While we’ve seen ground-breaking projects, technological developments and more political drive on hydrogen, we’ve also witnessed high amounts of struggle.
Dutch company Aerbio has produced animal feed from CO2 and hydrogen gases at its pilot plant as part of project REACT-FIRST, according to reports.
Uniper has opened its pilot underground hydrogen storage cavern in Krummhörn, Germany, with gas expected to fill the site in September.
Hexagon Purus Maritime has received a €2.5m ($2.7m) order for its compressed hydrogen fuel system from Freire Shipyard in Vigo, Spain.
EWE has chosen consulting company Drees & Sommer SE to manage its large-scale green hydrogen project in Germany which is expected to produce 26,000 tonnes of the fuel per year.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) has commissioned ZEG to undertake a feasibility study assessing the implementation of hydrogen production technology in Germany.
Samskip is set to retrofit its MPP vessel Kvitnos with hydrogen fuel cell technology after the ship operator joined TECO 2030’s HyEkoTank project.
Fortescue has agreed to purchase a 39.8% stake in natural hydrogen company HyTerra for AUD$ 21.9 m ($14.9m), making the mining firm the largest shareholder of the company.
The South Australian Hydrogen Jobs Plan’s (HJP) initiative to construct a hydrogen hub has secured development approval from state and federal agencies.
Parker Hannifin and the Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems (IMM) have renewed their partnership on air filtering technologies for hydrogen fuel cells.
Swiss start-up New Generation Tanks (NGT) is raising capital to finalise the development and certification of its novel thermoplastic composite hydrogen storage solution.