The Norwegian government announced granting 1 billion Norwegian crowns ($111 million) in support of three projects to produce emissions-free hydrogen and ammonia, aiding a transition to a low-carbon economy.
Vopak Moda Houston, LLC today announced that its marine terminal in the Port of Houston is fully operational. Formed in 2016, Vopak Moda Houston is a joint venture between Royal Vopak and Moda Midstream. Strategically located in Houston’s refining and petrochemical corridor and in close proximity to multiple ammonia, hydrogen and nitrogen pipelines, Vopak Moda Houston is the first greenfield terminal development in the Port of Houston in more than a decade.
As their first joint action, three energy infrastructure companies Snam (Italy), Enagás (Spain), and GRTgaz (France) have entered into an agreement to launch joint investment initiatives targeted at boosting the clean hydrogen market. All these companies are transmission system operators (TSOs) and will invest 33 million euros each in the Clean H2 Infra Fund, with a role of anchor investors, for a total of approximately 100 million euros.
The team of H3 Dynamics has completed wind tunnel testing of an experimental long-range unmanned hydrogen aircraft, in preparation for the first test flights in the next two months.
Five companies have applied to build carbon dioxide (CO2) storage on the Norwegian continental shelf, the country's oil and energy ministry said.
The companies will work together to assess what a hydrogen town conversion could look like in Lincolnshire.
Climatetech innovator Mote announced today it is establishing its first facility to convert wood waste into hydrogen fuel while capturing, utilizing, and sequestering CO2 emissions resulting from its process.
The companies recently revealed a project to showcase the future of the hydrogen economy and the technologies needed to help California reach carbon neutrality.
Plug Power Inc. and Certarus Ltd. have entered into a long-term supply and logistics agreement to further scale and expand the infrastructure needed to accelerate the adoption of green hydrogen fuel.
McPhy has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Hype, a group at the forefront of hydrogen infrastructure deployment for zero-emission urban mobility solutions in France and Europe.
The company recently revealed that they have joined the California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP) as an ambassador.
Progress Rail, a Caterpillar Inc. Company, BNSF Railway Company, and Chevron, signed an MOU to advance the demonstration of a locomotive powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
United became the largest airline to invest in zero-emission, hydrogen-electric engines for regional aircraft, the latest move toward achieving its goal to be 100% green by reducing its GHG emissions 100% by 2050, without relying on traditional carbon offsets.
IVECO and Air Liquide have signed an MOU to develop hydrogen mobility in Europe.
Svante and Kiewit Energy Group Inc. have entered into an MOU to pursue industrial carbon capture projects under development by industrial carbon emitter clients in the U.S. and Canada including cement, SMR hydrogen, refineries, chemicals, steel, ammonia and pulp & paper facilities.
Universal Hydrogen Co. and smarter startup airline Connect Airlines have signed an LOI for new green-energy propulsion that will enable Connect to soon become the first zero-emission US-based airline.