Corvus Energy is set to start development and production of sustainable, large scale maritime-certified hydrogen fuel cell systems. Production will be located in Bergen, Norway with Toyota onboard as key partner and supplier of mass-produced fuel cell technology.
The companies will examine and identify the best way to supply green hydrogen - produced exclusively using renewable energy - for mobility by rail in Lombardy, as part of the "H2IseO" project.
SUEZ and SIPEnR, a subsidiary of SIPPEREC, join forces with the creation of the company H2 Créteil to build a green hydrogen production and distribution plant at the Energy-from-Waste (EfW) unit of the Val-de-Marne Joint Syndicate for the Treatment of Urban Waste (SMITDUVM) in Créteil, near Paris.
Chiyoda Corporation announced the successful completion of the world’s first global hydrogen supply chain system on 25 December 2020.
Blue World Technologies announced that it has agreed to collaborate with Karma Automotive to explore the viability of a fuel cell system to provide primary propulsion power for a variety of future passenger and light commercial vehicles.
thyssenkrupp Steel has successfully completed the first phase of the hydrogen tests at "Blast Furnace 9" in Duisburg. Several tests have been carried out on one of the blast furnace's 28 blow molds in the past few months, including some long-term tests.
In a joint declaration signed by Aziz Rabbah, Morocco’s Minister of Energy, Mines and Environment and Matos Fernandes, Portugal’s Minister of Environment and Energy, the two agreed to strengthen their green hydrogen priorities according to the Paris Agreement’s decarbonization strategies.
Queensland government-owned CS Energy announced its partnership with IHI Corporation Japan to assess the feasibility of establishing a renewable hydrogen demonstration plant next to CS Energy’s Kogan Creek Power Station on Queensland’s Western Downs.
ExxonMobil has created a new business to commercialize its extensive low-carbon technology portfolio. The new business, ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions, will initially focus on carbon capture and storage, one of the critical technologies required to achieve net zero emissions and the climate goals outlined in the Paris Agreement.
Ballard fuel cell modules will power 10 Solaris Urbino 12 hydrogen buses planned for deployment with Arriva Nederland in the Province of Gelderland, the Netherlands later in 2021.
United Energies Development Corporation, a wholesale industrial retail gas producer and alternative energy company, announced it has finally broken the cost barrier to making green hydrogen from electrolyzing water.
The two companies will cooperate on the development and implementation of compression and power generation technology solutions from Baker Hughes for NOVATEK’s LNG projects, supporting NOVATEK's emissions reduction, raising efficiency and supporting long-term sustainability.
A network of 13 regional hydrogen technology clusters has been unveiled across Australia as part of a drive to establish a nationwide hydrogen cluster. With AUD$1.85M to be invested in the clusters, the network will foster a multi-billion dollar, globally competitive hydrogen industry.
Seven major industrial players and public stakeholders joined forces and to jointly analyze the opportunities for importing green hydrogen into Belgium.
Chemieanlagenbau Chemnitz successfully completed a water electrolysis plant at the RWE site in Niederaussem, North Rhine-Westphalia as part of the international, globally unique research project ALIGN-CCUS.
Novatek and Uniper have signed an MoU on joint investigation of the potential for Novatek to supply Uniper with blue and green hydrogen for Uniper’s power stations and markets in Russia and northwest Europe.