Dutch EPC firm brings on Ekinetix to drive carbon capture and hydrogen work
Dutch EPC firm Ballast Nedam has brought on carbon capture and hydrogen engineering consultancy Ekinetix as a new business unit.
Dutch EPC firm Ballast Nedam has brought on carbon capture and hydrogen engineering consultancy Ekinetix as a new business unit.
“This plant will enhance our ability to provide the world with low-carbon products, in line with the global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.”
Blastr Green Steel will potentially supply 150,000 tonnes of green steel per year from 2029 into Interfer Edelstahl Group’s portfolio of steel products.
“Scrapping these existing vehicles and replacing them with new trains would be prohibitive in terms of cost and makes no sense in terms of sustainability.”
Amazon has agreed to purchase green hydrogen-based steel from SSAB for one of the three new data centres it is building in Mälardalen, Sweden.
HyGear has successfully completed the construction of a hydrogen production system for UK-based Buse Gases, which will distribute the hydrogen to the market.
Cemex announced that will initially deploy HiiROC’s plasma-based hydrogen production unit at its Rugby cement facility as it looks to cut its CO2 emissions.
The Malaysian government has set an ambitious target to produce two million tonnes of hydrogen annually by 2030, according to local media reports.
Exolum has launched H2ROAD to optimise hydrogen logistics, infrastructure and mobility solutions.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has reportedly achieved 50 days of hydrogen refuelling operations using its cryogenic hydrogen pump.