The South Wales Industrial Cluster (SWIC) deployment project, led by Costain, has been granted phase two funding of nearly £20m following successful completion of phase one assessments looking at decarbonization schemes and the infrastructure required for a hydrogen economy in South Wales.
Plug Power has placed an order for two 15 t/d liquefaction plants. This is in line with Plug Power’s previously announced strategy to build the first green hydrogen generation network in the US.
RWE is investigating the feasibility of a green hydrogen unit at its Pembroke gas plant, in order cut carbon emissions.
The UK’s first-ever hydrogen transport hub is one step closer to becoming a reality, with the unveiling of an official masterplan and £3 MM (US $4.2 MM) in government funding.
Element 1 Corp., Ardmore Shipping and Maritime Partners have agreed to deliver hydrogen power to the marine sector.
Ballard Power Systems' FCmove fuel cell module is powering the first-ever Fuel Cell Electric Bus (FCEB) manufactured in New Zealand.
EIG and Fortescue Future Industries have signed an MOU to jointly conduct feasibility studies on installing a green hydrogen plant at the Port of Açu, Latin America’s largest privately owned deep-water port-industrial complex.
EEW is set to become a player in the development of green hydrogen with a major Australian development.
Xebec subsidiary, HyGear, and Coregas, signed an MOU to develop a robust ecosystem for the deployment of highly efficient hydrogen supply to the transport, industrial and commercial markets across Australia and New Zealand.
Fusion Fuel Green has signed an MOU with Grupo Zoilo Ríos to jointly develop the first green hydrogen production capacity next to a service station in Spain.
The Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) pilot project announced the commencement of operations at both Victorian sites of its world-first integrated supply chain.
The Port of Malaga is committed to the development of projects based on the use of renewable energies infrastructures located in the port area, with the aim of contributing to a clean economy and to the mitigation of climate change.
Proton Technologies began separating hydrogen again in late February at their project in Saskatchewan, Canada.
Standard Hydrogen Corporation (SHC) and National Grid have established a partnership for development and deployment of hydrogen infrastructure.
Manufacturing has been completed on NanoSUN's first large-scale hydrogen refueler - the Pioneer, with the commissioning activity also having been successfully carried out.
The student team AeroDelft has revealed the finished structure of their prototype airplane powered by liquid hydrogen, called ‘Phoenix PT’.