Norwegian hydrogen plant progresses
Norwegian clean energy company ZEG Power will build a hydrogen production plant at CCB Energy Park at Kollsnes.
Norwegian clean energy company ZEG Power will build a hydrogen production plant at CCB Energy Park at Kollsnes.
Mining giants Anglo American, BHP and Fortescue have joined forces with engineering consultancy firm Hatch to investigate ways of using green hydrogen to accelerate decarbonisation within their operations globally.
The North West Energy & Hydrogen Cluster will produce a roadmap to help the region become the first decarbonised industrial cluster with the use of hydrogen and carbon capture technologies.
Global engineering and consultancy firm Arup has been appointed by the Scottish Government to undertake an assessment of the potential to use hydrogen within the Scottish energy system.
From rendering freight transportation carbon-free to the convenient use of portable hydrogen ‘capsules’, global shipping company DHL has listed five reasons why hydrogen is a secure, clean and affordable alternative.
The New South Wales (NSW) Government wants to blend up to 10% hydrogen in the gas networks by 2030 as part of its new emissions reduction plan.
A consortium of companies are joining forces to develop a hydrogen network from Lingen to Gelsenkirchen in Germany.
The European Commission last week presented its European Industrial Strategy that aims to drive Europe’s competitiveness through its twin transitions towards climate neutrality and digital leadership.
Green hydrogen produced by harnessing surplus electricity from wind and solar sources is an important back-up power solution.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has launched a new research centre to help the Australian LNG industry address the challenges of productivity, cost and decarbonisation, and support the establishment of a globally-leading hydrogen export industry...