LSB Industries announced that it entered into agreements with thyssenkrupp Uhde and Bloom Energy to develop a project to produce approximately 30,000 metric tpy of zero-carbon green ammonia at LSB’s Pryor, Oklahoma facility.
GCTD selected H2 fuel cell technology for its preferred zero emission fuel choice. In that effort, GCTD will host a demonstration of a H2 fuel cell bus.
Ecopetrol Group started the production of green H2 with a 50 kilowatts electrolyzer and 270 solar panels at the Cartagena refinery.
The Chemours Company and Advanced Performance Materials announced it is investigating capacity investments to support its growing H2 economy business.
A H2-power 25kW energy generator is being trialed by H2 start-up company Hydrologiq at the Aberdeen City Hydrogen Energy Storage site.
GE Power Conversion is marking the success of two innovation projects aimed at reducing maritime GHG emissions.
Airbus is strengthening its presence in the UK with the launch of a zero-emission development center for H2 technologies.
Johnson Matthey and bp have announced that its Fischer Tropsch CANS and HyCOgen technologies have been selected for use by Aramco and Repsol at a new synthetic fuels plant in Bilbao, Spain.
Fortescue Future Industries announced that it would become a foundational member of the Qlimate Initiative to explore quantum computing solutions in green H2.
Honeywell announced that it has been selected by Coffeyville Resources & Marketing for a feasibility study for lower-carbon H2 production in Coffeyville, Kansas.
Air Products, OQ and ACWA Power signed a joint development agreement toward a multibillion-dollar investment in a world-scale green H2-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy.
ZeroAvia has made a big leap forward in plans to deliver H2-electric engines for regional jets, thanks to an expanded agreement with MHI RJ Aviation Group.
Tree Energy Solutions’ import terminal has been included in the list of priority projects supported by the German Government’s LNG Acceleration law. The goal is to replace fossil-gas imports with fossil-free H2-based green gas imports.
Lhyfe and the Swedish local energy company Trelleborgs Energi have joined forces in a pre-study that aims to build a local renewable H2 production system in southernmost Sweden.
Elogen and Valmax Technology announced the signing of a collaboration agreement for the commercialization of green H2 solutions in Korea.
Johnson Matthey enters a strategic partnership with Enapter, an AEM electrolysis technology company. AEM is a next generation electrolyzer technology that promises to drive down the cost of green H2 towards a point where it becomes competitive with fossil fuels.