Trafigura drops $472m Australian hydrogen project: reports
Trafigura and the South Australian government had reportedly committed AUD $5m to the 440MW project’s FEED phase – but the development ultimately stalled and went no further.
Trafigura and the South Australian government had reportedly committed AUD $5m to the 440MW project’s FEED phase – but the development ultimately stalled and went no further.
After initially announcing the deal last year, Aramco has now finalised its 50% acquisition of Air Products Qudra’s blue hydrogen subsidiary.
Despite industry-wide setbacks and recalibration, large-scale industrial hydrogen has made impressive steps to becoming a commercial reality in recent months.
“Under the current conditions, there is no guarantee that we will be able to operate the plant economically in the foreseeable future,” Miguel Lopez said.
It’s been a day when power has been front and centre of the UK news agenda.
The gas was injected into the existing natural gas grid and transported under the EU’s mass balance system to Boffzen-based glassmaker Noelle + von Campe.
HyIron’s Oshivela plant is set to begin producing green hydrogen-based direct reduced iron (DRI) within the next month, targeting an initial output of 15,000 tonnes per year.
The project, due to be delivered within three years, will supply green electrons for the production of both gases in Mundra.
Hydrogen will be produced by a 10MW electrolyser system using water from the waste condensate collected from the CO2 capture.
Ryze Power supplied hydrogen to a pilot kiln operated by Ceramics UK and Glass Futures, firing it with 100% hydrogen to produce ceramic products like bricks and tiles.