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Uniper and Novatek ink deal to develop H2 supply chain

Russia’s natural gas producer Novatek and Germany’s energy company Uniper signed a term sheet on long-term supply of ammonia to serve as a hydrogen carrier for primarily German market.

Germany approves 900 mln euros for green hydrogen project

Germany will put 900 million euros ($1 billion) into a funding scheme to support green hydrogen, the economy ministry said, as the new government seeks to boost investment in climate protection.

Port of Rotterdam and goverment of Tasmania enter green hydrogen deal

Port of Rotterdam Authority and the goverment of Tasmania  ink deal to jointly study feasibility of future exports of green hydrogen from Bell Bay to the Dutch port.

Woodside, Keppel to study H2 supply to Singapore

Woodside Petroleum is working with units of Keppel Corp and Osaka Gas Co to study a long-term supply of liquid hydrogen from Western Australia to Singapore and potentially Japan, the companies said.

Russian start-up to bring LNG-hydrogen powered mobile superchargers to London

Russian start-up L-charge plans to bring its mobile superchargers for electric vehicles to London in 2022, hoping to benefit from growing demand and the limited existing charging infrastructure, the company's founder said.

McPhy selected to equip 100-MW electrolysis platform in Portugal

McPhy has been selected as preferred supplier to equip, in Sines, Portugal, the GreenH2Atlantic project with a 100 MW electrolysis plant.

Sumitomo aims to develop H2 value chain in the U.S.

The JH2F is comprised of a group of leading Japanese affiliated companies with hydrogen businesses in the U.S. that are intent on providing the latest information regarding technology and policy in hydrogen energy sectors, including state-of-art integrated hydrogen solutions to support the adoption from governments throughout the country.

KBR awarded study to support green H2 growth in Trinidad and Tobago

KBR revealed that it has been awarded a study to help establish a green hydrogen market in Trinidad and Tobago as part of an ongoing technical cooperation financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).

Siemens Gamesa commissions H2-ready service operation vessel

The latest member of Siemens Gamesa's fleet of ships is equipped with environmentally friendly propulsion technology. The vessel is ready for the addition of a 12-MW battery which would reduce energy consumption during operation.

Edison Motors, Plug Power to mass produce H2-powered city buses

Korean electric car manufacturer Edison Motors revealed that they signed an agreement with Plug Power to develop and bring to market a hydrogen fuel cell-powered electric city bus.

Bloom Energy to power India's green H2 microgrid

NTPC Limited has selected Bloom’s electrolyzer and hydrogen-powered fuel cell technologies for the country’s first green hydrogen-based energy storage deployment.

RWE, Linde to develop 200 MW electrolyzer plant in Lingen

As part of its “Growing Green” strategy, RWE announced in November that it aimed to create electrolyzer capacity of at least 2 GW to generate green hydrogen by 2030.

Scatec to develop green ammonia facility in Suez Canal Economic Zone

Scatec has signed an MOU with the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) to study the development of a new green ammonia manufacturing facility, fueled by green hydrogen produced from renewable power, mainly for export.

Hydrogenious LOHC Emirates launches in Abu Dhabi

Emirates Specialized Contracting & Oilfield Services (ESCO) from the UAE and the German Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies have recently formed a strong joint venture to realize viable hydrogen infrastructure out of the Middle East.

Conrad energy to deploy fuel cells for Teledata's Manchester facility

Teledata, who provides premium co-location, cloud hosting, and data center services, and Conrad Energy, the UK’s largest resilient power producer, and complete energy solutions provider, has agreed to install an initial 1.2 megawatts of solid oxide fuel cells from Bloom Energy at Teledata’s 1500m2 data center in Manchester.

India's first green H2 based microgrid project awarded

India's state-run power company, NTPC announced awarding a standalone electrolyzer and fuel-cell-based green hydrogen microgrid project at Simhadri, in Andhra Pradesh. A power ministry statement announced the project as "Fuel-Cell based Micro-grid with hydrogen production using electrolyzer".