On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has conditionally approved AUD $103.3 MM towards three commercial-scale renewable hydrogen projects, as part of its Renewable Hydrogen Deployment Funding Round.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Yanmar Power Technology and Japan Engine Corporation formed a consortium to pursue joint development of hydrogen fueled marine engines for ocean-going and coastal vessels.
KBR signed an MOU with Cummins Inc. to offer a complete and integrated solution to produce ammonia from renewable sources.
Bloom Energy and Baker Hughes agreed to collaborate on the potential commercialization and deployment of integrated, low carbon power generation and hydrogen solutions to advance the energy transition.
The company recently launched BlueH2 by T.EN, its full suite of deeply-decarbonized and affordable solutions for hydrogen production.
BayoTech signed an MOU with Carbon Clean to explore commercial opportunities targeted at hydrogen and carbon capture and utilization deployment.
The company has officially joined power-to-fuel developer Liquid Wind to produce eFuel and enable a significant reduction in carbon emissions from shipping.
Sunfire successfully operated and tested a 250 kW-(0.25 MW) electrolysis module, which is setting the base for the planned distribution of a 3-MW electrolyzer to Neste’s refinery in Rotterdam in the scope of the EU-funded MultiPLHY project.
German steel companies thyssenkrupp Steel and HKM and the Port of Rotterdam are jointly investigating setting up international supply chains for hydrogen.
Province Resources Ltd has signed an MOU with the Shire of Carnarvon in the Gascoyne Region of Western Australia to investigate suitable areas for developing green hydrogen infrastructure.
bp, Iberdrola and Enagas have reached an agreement to study the feasibility of building the first phase of the largest green hydrogen production facility at bp's Castellón plant in the Valencia region.
Ballard Power Systems and Linamar Corporation have formed an alliance to codevelop fuel cell powertrains and components for class 1 and 2 vehicles, weighing up to 5t in North America and Europe.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a division of Nel ASA, has entered a collaboration with solar company First Solar Inc. to develop integrated Photo Voltaic (PV) Hydrogen power plants.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a division of Nel ASA, received a purchase order for a 2 MW, fully containerized MC400 electrolyzer from H2 Energy.
NanoSUN has successfully completed its Shell GameChanger program by safely and efficiently filling up the tank of a hydrogen powered vehicle with its mobile Pioneer Hydrogen Refueling Station (HRS).
Daimler Truck AG and Volvo Group officially outlined their roadmap for the new fuel-cell joint venture cellcentric, as part of a commitment to accelerate the use of hydrogen-based fuel cells for long-haul trucks and beyond.