VNG and HyCC announce 500MW green hydrogen facility targeting 2029 launch
VNG and HyCC plan to develop a 500MW green hydrogen facility in Lutherstadt Wittenberg for domestic energy use in Germany.
VNG and HyCC plan to develop a 500MW green hydrogen facility in Lutherstadt Wittenberg for domestic energy use in Germany.
H2 Mobility has announced that green hydrogen is available at its refuelling station in Erlangen, Germany, whilst additional stations in Bavaria will soon be supplied too.
A farm in Scottish Highlights will soon be producing and using its own green hydrogen as part of a demonstration project hoped to improve the self-reliance of farming communities.
Claudio Lanzarini, Vice-President of Engineering at Massachusetts-based FIBA Technologies, looks at decades’ worth of research, design and rigorous testing that has produced the safe methods of hydrogen transportation and storage we rely on today.
Panasonic Manufacturing UK (PMUK) has launched a hydrogen and solar-powered microwave oven assembly factory in Cardiff, Wales.
Equinor has invited potential buyers to register their interest in procuring low-carbon hydrogen from its H2M Eemshaven production project in the Netherlands.
Nel will supply 10MW of alkaline electrolyser equipment to Samsung C&T Corporation and Engineering Construction Group for around €5m ($5.2m).
German multinational energy company RWE will use EnerVenue’s metal-hydrogen batteries for a data-collecting pilot project in Milwaukee, the US.
Japanese oil firm ENEOS is planning to build an AUD $200m ($129.9m) small-scale project in Australia that will produce green hydrogen for export to Japan.
SFC acquired stationary hydrogen fuel cell assets ranging from 1.5-5kW in size installed at around 400 locations in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland.