London Heathrow closure puts spotlight on sustainability and back-up power
It’s been a day when power has been front and centre of the UK news agenda.
It’s been a day when power has been front and centre of the UK news agenda.
Record hydrogen orders, big-name partners, and soaring margins – but Ceres’ CEO says it’s still too soon to count on revenue growth in 2025.
HTEC’s facility will capture and liquefy 15 tonnes per day of industrial by-product hydrogen in North Vancouver, turning waste into clean fuel for heavy-duty trucks.
Hydrogen system integration and refuelling solution integrator Hydrasun has selected Nel’s containerised PEM electrolyser system for the hub.
Plug’s stock has dropped from over $3.50 a year ago to $1.58 as of March 20.
P2H2 CEO, Paul Matter, said the support from Air Liquide was a “powerful enabler” in helping the company further develop its technology based on a hybrid liquid alkaline-AEM stack design.
Last month, the government rejected Stanwell Corporation’s AUD $1bn funding request for the green hydrogen project. Now, key partner and potential offtaker, Iwatani, has reportedly walked away.
UK feasibility study Project Willow has published nine options for the soon-to-close Scottish oil refinery Grangemouth’s future industrial use after evaluating more than 300 technologies.
Green Hydrogen Systems said it would start the process of a “substantial reduction” in its workforce.
Beneficiaries of the Czech support will include producers of electrolysers, carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) systems, and wind turbines.