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Ceres Power has begun producing hydrogen at Shell’s technology centre in Bangalore, India, aiming to demonstrate enhanced efficiencies through its solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) technology. In ...
Deepak Bawa, CEO at Splitwaters discusses how to continue and develop the growth of green hydrogen, highlighting the vital need for offtake agreements, government subsidies and incentives, and a ...
Oman state-owned natural gas network operator OQGN has inked a term sheet with Belgium’s Fluxys to jointly develop a hydrogen pipeline network in the Sultanate. OQGN has plans to develop 300-400km of ...
Infinium has tapped Electric Hydrogen to supply its 100MW PEM electrolyser plant for its flagship project in Texas, a facility expected to be one of the largest e-fuel plants in North America. Under ...
The proposed termination of the 45V tax credit “will definitely have a chilling effect on hydrogen”, Mona Dajani Partner at Baker Botts, has told The 1895 Podcast. Dajani, who is also the Global ...
Hydgen plans to deploy its AEM hydrogen electrolysers at Singapore-based fuel cell supplier Spectronik’s demonstration sites in Southeast Asia. Under a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the two ...
Jonathan Long, Senior Consultant at ERM and Leanne Halliday, Global Head Energy and Renewables at LRQA discuss what could bridge the gap between projected supply and uncertain demand – including ...
Longi Hydrogen has shipped two 5MW alkaline electrolysers from its Chinese factory to an Australian green hydrogen blending project. The electrolysers are expected to arrive at Australian Gas ...
A study aimed at optimising designs for offshore green hydrogen production claims it has achieved its goal of setting out a path to reduce the levelised cost of hydrogen (LCOH) by 10-20%. The IPOSH ...
As Italy’s hydrogen market struggles to gain momentum beyond state-funded demonstration projects, Ansaldo Green Tech has been progressing quietly. Backed by €317m ($361m) in public support, the ...
German-headquartered Hy2gen has secured certification for its green hydrogen and e-methane in line with EU regulations for renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs) as it eyes expansion.
Struggling French electrolyser maker McPhy Energy has confirmed that it is moving towards a court-supervised partial sale of assets, followed by a judicial liquidation of the remaining green hydrogen ...