Tata Steel wants to use Norwegian hydrogen to clean up Dutch steelworks
Tata Steel plans to import liquid hydrogen produced in Norway to the Netherlands for use in its steelworks.
Tata Steel plans to import liquid hydrogen produced in Norway to the Netherlands for use in its steelworks.
Set to open on Friday (November 15), the auction is open to all companies interested in buying the 1,700 tonnes of green hydrogen produced by the plant per year, for any use case.
ATOME has made key engineering appointments for the development of its 145MW green hydrogen-based fertiliser project in Paraguay.
Expected to start in 2025 for five years, the company said the partnership could also help reduce green hydrogen prices.
HH2E said it has already received interest from a “number of reputable parties” since announcing its decision to file for self-administration.
Topsoe will support the development of a hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Rio Grande, Brazil.
Without substantial energy storage capacity, these intermittent energy sources cannot provide a consistent supply of base-level energy, writes Rinaldo Brutoco, CEO of World Business Academy.
Ohmium International is joining forces with two Indian organisations to establish the country’s “first” green methanol plant, powered by Ohmium’s PEM electrolyser technology for hydrogen production.
“Structuring our operations to withstand extended periods of low order volume is essential so we can be prepared when projects are eventually realised.”
“Since it’s chemically identical to natural gas, we believe the future total accessible market potential for e-NG is massive,” Lei Chen, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) at TES told H2 View.