Japan’s MOL and KEPCO partner to explore liquid hydrogen carriers
Japanese transportation firm Mitsui O.S.K. Line (MOL) and nuclear power company Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) plan to jointly study liquid hydrogen carrier vessels.
Japanese transportation firm Mitsui O.S.K. Line (MOL) and nuclear power company Kansai Electric Power Co. (KEPCO) plan to jointly study liquid hydrogen carrier vessels.
Norwegian PEM electrolyser firm has launched its 1.5MW HyPilot green hydrogen field project at the Kårstø Gas Processing Plant in Rogaland.
HydrogenPro has said its pressurised alkaline electrolysers will comply with made-in-Europe criteria for the next European Hydrogen Bank (EHB) round, despite holding manufacturing capacity in Tianjin, China.
US electrolyser start-up Ecolectro has raised $10.5 in a Series A round to accelerate the development and deployment of its AEM systems, which it claims can already produce green hydrogen for under $2.5/kg.
Portuguese-based hydrogen firm Fusion Fuel is filing for insolvency and suing investor Hydrogenial S.A., claiming it failed to follow through with $33.5m.
“Evaluating commercial use cases will be key to identifying deployment strategies as the hydrogen economy continues to scale up and production costs continue to fall.”
Around 25% of the Normand’Hy project’s hydrogen output will be dedicated to meeting refuelling demand.
“It’s important that these players get together and discuss the right priorities and topics, because we really need a clearer direction on hydrogen.”
Sembcorp has set its eyes on constructing a hydrogen pipeline between Indonesia and Singapore, inking a joint development framework agreement (JDFA) with local gas transporters.
Researchers at the University of York have developed a method to produce hydrogen and capture carbon dioxide using organic waste as a feedstock.